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Vera, Francisco; Ortiz, Manuel; Romero-Maltrana, Diego; Horta-Rangel, Francisco Antonio – Physics Teacher, 2018
In this work we describe a simple setup for measuring electrostatic charge and polarity in electrostatic experiments. This low-cost detector only requires a graphite pencil, a capacitor, two switches, and a voltmeter, and holds the promise of transforming qualitative activities that are commonly used to teach electrostatics into quantitative…
Descriptors: Electronics, Electronic Equipment, Measurement, Science Experiments
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Holt, P. J.; Poblocki, M. – Physics Education, 2017
We provide a design for a low cost orientable search coil that can be used to investigate the variation of magnetic flux with angle. This experiment is one of the required practical activities in the current A level physics specification for the AQA examination board in the UK. We demonstrate its performance and suggest other suitable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Bozzo, G.; de Sabata, F.; Pistori, S.; Monti, F. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Wave physics phenomena can be observed in everyday life and represent a fundamental prerequisite to many domains of classical and modern physics. Lots of studies demonstrate that novices have to face important learning difficulties in approaching this topic. The study of string vibrations' modes allows an educational introduction to basic…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Equipment, Science Laboratories
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Sapsaglam, Ozkan; Bozdogan, Aykut Emre – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2017
Preschool children learn through their senses. Children learn language, daily life skills, concepts and many other things through their senses. Thus, preschool educational environments and preschool educational activities should stimulate children's senses. In this context, preschool science activities and experiments have positive effects upon…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Science Activities, Science Process Skills, Measurement
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Jumper, William D.; Stanchev, Boris – Physics Teacher, 2014
Many high school and introductory college physics courses cover topics in fluidics through the Bernoulli and Poiseuille equations, and consequently one might think that siphons should present an excellent opportunity to engage students in various laboratory measurement exercises incorporating these fascinating devices. However, the flow rates (or…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Secondary School Science, College Science
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Lopez-Arias, T.; Gratton, L. M.; Zendri, G.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2011
The forces acting on a ball in an air jet have been measured using simple equipment. Such measurements allow quite a precise, non-ambiguous description and understanding of the physical mechanism which explains the famous levitating ball experiment. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Measurement, Science Activities
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McCall, Richard P. – Physics Teacher, 2012
A recent article in "The Physics Teacher" describes a method for analyzing a systematic error in a Boyle's law laboratory activity. Systematic errors are important to consider in physics labs because they tend to bias the results of measurements. There are numerous laboratory examples and resources that discuss this common source of error.
Descriptors: Science Activities, Physics, Laboratories, Science Experiments
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Pezzolo, Alessandra De Lorenzi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
In this experiment, students are given a fanciful application of the standard addition method to evaluate the approximate quantity of the shell component in a sample of sand collected on the Lido di Venezia seashore. Several diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectra are recorded from a sand sample before and after addition of…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Activities, Spectroscopy, Measurement
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Poce-Fatou, J. A.; Bethencourt, M.; Moreno-Dorado, F. J.; Palacios-Santander, J. M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The efficiency of a laundry-washing process is typically assessed using reflection measurements. A spectrometer and an integrating sphere are used to obtain the reflection data. The similarities between this equipment and a commercially available flatbed scanner are examined, and the way a flatbed scanner can be used to obtain detergent…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physics, College Science, Science Instruction
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Houari, Ahmed – Physics Education, 2008
I will propose here an alternative method for determining atomic radii of alkali metals based on the Hall measurements of their free electron densities and the knowledge of their crystal structure. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Experiments, Nuclear Physics, Chemistry
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Euler, Manfred – Physics Education, 2008
A force spectroscopy model experiment is presented using a low-cost tensile apparatus described earlier. Force-extension measurements of twisted rubber bands are obtained. They exhibit a complex nonlinear elastic behaviour that resembles atomic force spectroscopy investigations of molecules of titin, a muscle protein. The model experiments open up…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Spectroscopy, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Johansson, K. E.; Nilsson, Ch.; Wachtmeister, S. – Physics Education, 2007
With the radon measurement activities at Stockholm House of Science, nuclear and experimental physics is introduced in a way that attracts the attention and interest of the students. These projects give the students the opportunity to use mobile detectors, either in their school, in the House of Science or in their homes. During 2006, 34 radon…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Nuclear Physics, Foreign Countries, Science Experiments
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Grove, T. T.; Masters, M. F. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The exponential function model of radioactive decay and the concept of a half-life are used in nuclear experiments that appear in introductory and intermediate laboratories. In our interactions with students, we have found that students at all levels have significant confusion about both the term exponential and what is meant by a half-life as…
Descriptors: Measurement, Science Activities, Radiation, Mathematical Concepts
Navarette, Manuel – J Chem Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Procedures, Measurement
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Berridge, H. J. J. – School Science Review, 1973
Discusses five experimental methods used by senior high school students to provide an accurate calibration curve of magnet current against the magnetic flux density produced by an electromagnet. Compares the relative merits of the five methods, both as measurements and from an educational viewpoint. (JR)
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Magnets, Measurement, Physics
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