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Madriz, Lorean; Cabrerizo, Franco M.; Vargas, Ronald – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In this communication, a remote experimental activity in chemical kinetics is described, taking into account the quantification based on the optical sensor of a smartphone. The objective pursued herein is to equip students with the appropriate tools and strategies required to empirically determine the parameters of the rate law including reaction…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Kinetics, Science Activities, Distance Education
Bracker, Rachel; Dominguez, Kimberly; Stender, Anthony S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Nanoparticles are an increasingly important tool in chemistry research, but currently there are few opportunities for chemistry students to work with nanoparticles in undergraduate analytical courses. In this exercise, designed for an analytical or instrumental analysis lab course, students have the opportunity to work with solutions of silver…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Science Activities, Science Instruction
Özdemir, Erdogan; Coramik, Mustafa; Ürek, Handan – Physics Education, 2019
Optics is one of the subject areas in which students have difficulty learning. Establishing the right connections between the concepts of optics and daily life supports the learning of the concepts of optics. In addition, this connection increases the students' motivation to learn optical issues. In this study, three activities related to prisms…
Descriptors: Optics, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Light
Putri, Liandha Arieska; Permanasari, Anna; Winarno, Nanang; Ahmad, Nur Jahan – Journal of Science Learning, 2021
Laboratory activity is closely related and yet is essential in the process of science teaching-learning. The hands-on laboratory experiment is the one normally used in school. Particularly with the state of online schooling, it is quite challenging to perform a hands-on laboratory activity. The combination of inquiry-based learning with virtual…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Virtual Classrooms, Electronic Learning, Active Learning
D'Anna, Michele; Corridoni, Tommaso – Physics Teacher, 2015
Thin film interference manifests itself in a wide range of visually pleasing situations in everyday life (in the colored effects caused by a drop of oil on water, in soap bubbles, etc.) and is also involved in important technical applications (semi-reflecting mirrors, anti-reflection lenses, etc.). Yet, despite its familiarity, high school…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Activities, High School Students, Scientific Concepts
Yurumezoglu, Kemal; Isik, Hakan; Arikan, Gizem; Kabay, Gozde – Physics Education, 2015
This paper presents an experimental activity based on the absorption of light colours by pigments. The activity is constructed using a stepwise design and offers an opportunity for students and teachers to compare and generalize the interactions between light and pigment colours. The light colours composing an artificial rainbow produced in the…
Descriptors: Physics, Light, Color, Science Experiments
Rodrigues, M.; Carvalho, P. Simeão – Physics Education, 2014
Since the invention and dissemination of domestic laser pointers, observing optical phenomena is a relatively easy task. Any student can buy a laser and experience at home, in a qualitative way, the reflection, refraction and even diffraction phenomena of light. However, quantitative experiments need instruments of high precision that have a…
Descriptors: Optics, Concept Teaching, Video Technology, Computer Software
Smith, Karianne; Hughes, William – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2013
In the fall of 2011, Park Forest Middle School (PFMS) students approached the STEM faculty with numerous questions regarding the popular television show Myth Busters, which detailed Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor, Archimedes. Two episodes featured attempts to test historical accounts that Archimedes developed a death ray…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Course Improvement Projects, Student Projects, Scientific Concepts
Domps, A.; Roques-Carmes, T. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
We present a consistent series of activities, including experiments and basic computational studies, investigating the shape and optical properties of water drops in connection with novel technological devices. Most of the work can be carried out with simple teaching equipment and is well suited to undergraduate students. Firstly, we show how the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Optics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Gluck, Paul; King, John – Physics Teacher, 2008
Incandescent lamps with tungsten filaments have been in use for about a century while being gradually replaced by fluorescent lamps; in another generation both will quite probably be largely replaced by light-emitting diodes. Incandescent lamps (simply called "lamps" in what follows) burn out after a lifetime that depends mostly on the temperature…
Descriptors: Lighting, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
Peer reviewedWard, Alan – Science Activities, 1973
Experiences and experiments with mirrors will spark pupils' imaginations while providing insights into the nature and behavior of light. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Experiments, Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1978
Reviews various science activities investigating polarized light. (SL)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Educational Experiments, Glare, Light
Peer reviewedShaw, D. E.; And Others – American Journal of Physics, 1973
Describes the theoretical principles and experimental arrangement in determining the transmission and reflection coefficients for polarizations which are parallel and perpendicular to the plane of incidence. Indicates an error of the order of five percent in the results obtained. (CC)
Descriptors: College Science, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments
Lewalle, Alexandre – Physics Teacher, 2008
A pair of fine tweezers and a steady hand may well be enough to pick up a grain of sand, but what would you use to hold something hundreds of times smaller still, the size of only one micron? The answer is to use a device that is not mechanical in nature but that relies instead on the tiny forces that light exerts on small particles: "optical…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Optics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedBarnard, A. J.; Ahlborn, B. – American Journal of Physics, 1975
In this simple experiment for an undergraduate laboratory a laser beam is passed through the mixing zone of two liquids with different refractive indices. The spatial variation of the refractive index, at different times during the mixing, can be determined from the observed deflection of the beam. (Author)
Descriptors: College Science, Experiments, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments

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