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Stewart, Sean M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2006
The time of flight, range and the angle which maximizes the range of a projectile in a linear resisting medium are expressed in analytic form in terms of the recently defined Lambert W function. From the closed-form solutions a number of results characteristic to the motion of the projectile in a linear resisting medium are analytically confirmed,…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
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Krusberg, Zosia A. C. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2007
Three emerging technologies in physics education are evaluated from the interdisciplinary perspective of cognitive science and physics education research. The technologies--Physlet Physics, the Andes Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS), and Microcomputer-Based Laboratory (MBL) Tools--are assessed particularly in terms of their potential at promoting…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Physics, Science Laboratories, Educational Technology
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Binous, Housam – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
We study four non-Newtonian fluid mechanics problems using Mathematica[R]. Constitutive equations describing the behavior of power-law, Bingham and Carreau models are recalled. The velocity profile is obtained for the horizontal flow of power-law fluids in pipes and annuli. For the vertical laminar film flow of a Bingham fluid we determine the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Profiles
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Yerushalmi, E.; Henderson, C.; Heller, K.; Heller, P.; Kuo, V. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2007
In higher education, instructors' choices of both curricular material and pedagogy are determined by their beliefs about learning and teaching, the values of their profession, and perceived external constraints. Dissemination of research-based educational reforms is based on assumptions about that mental structure. This study reports the initial…
Descriptors: Physics, College Faculty, Beliefs, Values
Brown, David E.; Clement, John – 1987
Analogies and examples from student's experiences are frequently cited as important to teaching conceptual material. This study was conducted in order to explore the effectiveness of an analogical teaching technique, which uses a connected sequence of "bridging" analogies, compared with a more standard teaching-by-example technique. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Force
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O'Sullivan, Colm T. – Physics Education, 1988
Describes a common misconception in the study of mechanics. Cites textbooks as being in error for equating velocity components along the string because the string does not remain taut. Discusses the typical textbook approach to a problem of this nature and the misconception that pervades textbooks in the British Isles. (CW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Foreign Countries, Mechanics (Physics), Misconceptions
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Malone, Kathy L. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2008
The modeling instruction pedagogy for the teaching of physics has been proven to be quite effective at increasing the conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities of students to a much greater extent than that of nonmodeling students. Little research has been conducted concerning the cognitive and metacognitive skills that modeling…
Descriptors: Physics, Cognitive Structures, Problem Solving, Metacognition
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Kastner, Bernice – Quantum, 1992
Presents six learning exercises that introduce students to the mathematics used to control and track spacecraft attitude. Describes the geocentric system used for Earthbound location and navigation, the celestial sphere, the spacecraft-based celestial system, time-dependent angles, observer-fixed coordinate axes, and spacecraft rotational axes.…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Aviation Education, Gravity (Physics), Instructional Materials
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Halada, Richard S. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Demonstrates a laboratory to teach the concept of moment of inertia in which students are asked to identify four objects of equal mass sealed in unopenable containers by identifying the mass distribution of each object. Gives instructions to build an instrument to determine relative distribution of mass. (MDH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cooperative Learning, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Brekke, Stewart E. – 1996
Various aspects of the cognitive model of physics problem solving are discussed in detail including relevant cues, encoding, memory, and input stimuli. The learning process involved in the recognition of familiar and non-familiar sensory stimuli is highlighted. Its four components include selection, acquisition, construction, and integration. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Physics
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Stannard, W. A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1979
Discussed is the problem of finding the volume common to two intersecting right circular cylinders. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculus, Instruction, Mathematics, Physics
Dukes, Phillip; Pritchard, David E.; Morote, Elsa-Sofia – 2002
This paper addresses two questions: "Does conceptual understanding help students solve related quantitative problems?" and "Does working through a quantitative problem help students understand the concepts involved?" A class of approximately 100 students was split into two equally skillful groups, A and B. Group A was administered a tutorial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Physics
Brekke, Stewart E. – SPECTRUM, 2003
Points out the importance of problem solving as a fundamental skill and how students struggle with problem solving in physics courses. Describes a workbook developed as a solution to students' struggles that features simple exercises and advanced problem solving. (Contains 12 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Materials, Physics, Problem Solving
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Greenslade, Thomas B. – Physics Teacher, 1994
Describes how Newton's Law of Cooling and the Method of Mixtures are used to solve the basic dilemma of whether to add the cool cream to the hot coffee or to let the black coffee cool down first and then add the cream. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Heat, Physics, Problem Solving, Science Education
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Stahl, Frieda – Physics Teacher, 1994
Provides a method to help students understand problem-solving techniques used in introductory physics courses. (MVL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Misconceptions, Nonmajors, Physics
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