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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2022
Measurements and calculations are presented showing how the trajectory of an object sliding across an inclined plane varies with the launch and incline angles. The trajectory depends on the magnitude and direction of the sliding friction force. The experiment is easy to set up, can be analysed using a video camera, and would be suitable for a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Video Technology, Science Experiments
Sadegh-cheri, Mohammad – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The accurate and precise transport of the small amounts of the liquid by the syringe pump is widely used in many fields. In this paper, an Arduino-based syringe pump is fabricated using the computer DVD (digital versatile disc) drive. For the fabrication of the syringe pump, low-cost electronic components such as an Arduino microcontroller, a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Video Technology, Computer Peripherals
Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
Points near the top end of a falling rod hinged at its bottom end can fall faster than g. If a rod falls on a frictionless surface then the bottom end slides backwards and the centre of mass falls vertically with acceleration less than g. The effect was simulated by mounting a rod on wheels and filming the result with a video camera. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
Melinda Box; Maria Gallardo-Williams; Ciana Paye – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Clear, detailed instructional procedures have an important role to play in laboratory teaching to not only produce consistent results but also ensure safe practices. Student success in using these procedures can be strengthened through the use of video resources. However, not all video content will have the same impact. Videos must have sufficient…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Instructional Materials, Material Development, Student Projects
Dittrich, William A. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Drop Tower Physics (DTP) is composed of a set of experiments using standard physics lecture demonstration equipment, such as a pendulum, mass spring oscillator, and so forth, while videotaping them as they fall freely in the Dryden Drop Tower in Portland, OR. An article published in "The Physics Teacher" illustrated the behavior of a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Equipment
Nomoto, Tomonori – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A very simple and color-observable homemade Raman spectroscope with easy preparation is introduced by simply adding low-cost components (a transmission diffraction grating sheet, a magnifying glass, a paper mask, and a DPSS laser pointer module) to a consumer digital camera. The Raman spectral images and profiles of cyclohexane, carbon…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Photography
Scaletti, Carla; Rickard, Meredith M.; Hebel, Kurt J.; Pogorelov, Taras V.; Taylor, Stephen A.; Gruebele, Martin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The protein folding reaction is one of the most important chemical reactions in the human body. Yet, despite its importance, it is sometimes omitted from undergraduate courses due to the challenging nature of some of the underlying concepts. To help make key concepts of the protein folding reaction accessible to our undergraduate students, we…
Descriptors: Animation, Models, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Marranghello, Guilherme Frederico; Lucchese, Márcia Maria; da Rocha, Fábio Saraiva – Physics Teacher, 2022
Water rockets can be used in a variety of ways, from schools to planetariums, with very young kids or adults. We propose here simple forms to work with water rockets, going one step further than a simple launch. A smartphone can be used to film the launch and analyze its motion with video analysis or it can even be attached to the rocket, using…
Descriptors: Physics, Video Technology, Science Instruction, Water
Santosa, I. E. – Physics Education, 2022
The image of free-falling bar has been recorded to study the effect of the motion on its observed length. This moving bar image is analysed using the Tracker software to determine its length and the end bar's position. An elongated appearance of the bar has been observed with movement. This effect relies on the speed and the exposure time during…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Motion, Computer Software
Shakerin, Said – Physics Teacher, 2021
Several new devices that demonstrate a variety of known phenomena in fluid dynamics are presented. These add on to a recent collection of demonstrations and follow the same design features as documented earlier (self-contained, easy to use, low cost). Descriptions are provided to enable replication by others, using readily available materials. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Student Projects, Active Learning
Alexander Eden – Connected Science Learning, 2024
It is critical to develop students' science communication skills as they progress through their education. One way this goal can be accomplished is by integrating Flip into educational programs. Through Flip educators create prompts that students respond to in video form, which leads to deeper discussion on various topics. This brief will share an…
Descriptors: Gardening, Botany, High School Students, Science Instruction
Ruiz, Michael J.; Cranford, Charles – Physics Education, 2020
In early January 2018, after days of subfreezing temperatures, a 20 m waterfall became mostly frozen with supercooled water pouring over the top of the frozen parts of the fall. A video was taken of the waterfalls and supercooled turbulent water flowing on the frozen surface as it turned into frazil ice right before our eyes. Frazil ice consists…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Water, Climate, Natural Resources
Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
A solid ball placed on a rotating turntable is known to roll slowly around a circular path, at a speed 3.5 times slower than the turnable itself. If the ball is located in a straight track across a diameter of the turntable, then it accelerates rapidly to the edge. Both effects were filmed in slow motion using a video camera and a cake decoration…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Lima, E. A.; Dutra, R. S.; Souza, P. V. S. – Physics Education, 2020
We propose a semiquantitative experiment that associates video-analysis and ordinary procedures of experimental physics whose objective is to investigate the dual character of Oobleck, a mixture of cornstarch in water, which appears thicker or thinner depending on how it is physically manipulated. The results are presented and interpreted taking…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Tél, Tamas – Physics Education, 2021
Chaotic phenomena are not part of standard curricula, although this subject offers several interesting aspects which can help students better understand basic features of science. A central observation is that even simple physical systems, if chaotic, are unpredictable, just like the weather. We present the principles applied when developing a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Motion