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Moya, Antonio Angel; Merino, Ana – Physics Education, 2022
We describe a simple STEM project for students to learn to measure atmospheric pressure by using a sensor of the type BMP180 together with the Arduino electronic platform. The collected experimental data, together with simple experiments, can be used to study the different pressure units and the relationship between pressure and force. Also, they…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Measurement Equipment, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Mandrikas, Achilleas; Stavrou, Dimitrios; Skordoulis, Constantine – Physics Education, 2017
In this paper a teaching-learning sequence (TLS) introducing pre-service elementary teachers (PET) to weather map reading, with emphasis on wind assignment, is presented. The TLS includes activities about recognition of wind symbols, assignment of wind direction and wind speed on a weather map and identification of wind characteristics in a…
Descriptors: Weather, Map Skills, Sequential Learning, Preservice Teachers
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Fiedler, B. H. – Physics Education, 2011
The simple hand-held infrared thermometer can be used to measure the temperature of surfaces of different reflectivity exposed to sunlight and wind. From four temperature measurements of black and white panels in windy and wind-sheltered conditions, together with the two wind speed measurements, both the flux of incident solar radiation and the…
Descriptors: Radiation, Heat, Climate, Science Instruction
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Zhong, Juhua; Cheng, Zhongqi; Guan, Wenchuan – Physics Education, 2011
A simple wind speed measurement device, a paper anemometer, is fabricated based on the theory of standing waves. In providing the working profile of the paper anemometer, an experimental device is established, which consists of an anemometer sensor, a sound sensor, a microphone, paper strips, a paper cup, and sonic acquisition software. It shows…
Descriptors: Meteorology, Acoustics, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment
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Bartlett, J. T. – Physics Education, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Meteorology, Physics, Resource Materials
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Harris, T. J.; And Others – Physics Education, 1971
Descriptors: Electronics, Equipment, Meteorology, Photography
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Sampath, S.; Kumar, V. Sasi – Physics Education, 1991
The theory of the atmospheric electric circuit and a discussion of the fair-weather electrical are presented. The ion concentration, mobility, conductivity, and electric field altitudinal profiles are explained. An outline of the electrical processes inside thunderstorms along with a description of the lightning strike are included. (Author)
Descriptors: Electricity, Higher Education, Meteorology, Physics
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Moerth, H. T. – Physics Education, 1977
Discusses the importance of climatology and world centers where climatologic research is conducted. (MLH)
Descriptors: Careers, Climate, College Science, Higher Education
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Cowley, Les; Laven, Philip; Vollmer, Michael – Physics Education, 2005
Atmospheric optical effects can teach much about physics and especially optics. Coronae--coloured rings around the sun or moon--are large-scale consequences of diffraction, which is often thought of as only a small effect confined to the laboratory. We describe coronae, how they are formed and experiments that can be conducted on ones in the sky.…
Descriptors: Optics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Milford, J. R. – Physics Education, 1978
Reviews the occupation of professional meteorologist and discusses possible routes in this career field. (SL)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Careers
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Walker, Warren; Black, Ronald – Physics Education, 1979
Describes how the department of physics of the Western Australian Institute of Technology (WAIT) has been involved in the Peel Inlet-Harvey Estuary study. An appendix which presents the departmental approach to curriculum matters is also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Climate, College Science, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Caporaloni, Marina; Ambrosini, Roberto – Physics Education, 1992
Explains the typical design, operation, and calibration of a traditional psychrometer. Presents the method utilized for this class project with design considerations, calibration techniques, remote data sensing schematic, and specifics of the implementation process. (JJK)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Enrichment Activities, Humidity, Instructional Materials
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Physics Education, 1980
Presents a review prepared by the British Meteorological Society which covers 51 films for use in teaching meteorology in higher education or secondary schools. (HM)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Science, Environmental Education, Higher Education