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Geske, Matthew; Murray-Weston, Crystal; Lelack, Graham – Physics Teacher, 2022
The Wilson cloud chamber, invented in 1911 by Scottish physicist Charles Wilson, is a remarkably simple and effective charged particle detector. Cloud chambers were used regularly in particle physics experiments for decades, until being supplanted by bubble chambers. In this article, we describe a lab activity that is suitable for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories
Palacios Gómez, Jesús; Villagómez, Roque André Eleazar Arroyo – Physics Teacher, 2023
Here, a relatively simple laboratory experiment of a physical pendulum, suitable for students of science and engineering in the first courses of university physics, is presented to illustrate its dynamic behavior and to determine its inertia moment. To this end, a long wooden rod of length L = 99.8 cm and cross-section radius R = 1.73 cm was used…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Motion
Electrochemistry Under Microscope: Observing the Diffusion Layer and Measuring Diffusion Coefficient
Lida Khalafi; Nastaran Nikzad; Asayiel Alhajeri; Brandon Bacon; Karla Alvarado; Mohammad Rafiee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The area near the electrode surface is called the diffusion layer, and to understand electrochemistry, it is crucial that students have a knowledge of the phenomena occurring at the diffusion layer. Here, we present a demonstration and activity to visualize and analyze the expansion of a micrometer-sized diffusion layer. The electrode process…
Descriptors: Science Education, Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Scientific Concepts
Phayphung, Wissarut; Rakkapao, Suttida; Prasitpong, Singha – Physics Education, 2022
The article introduces a low-cost Arduino sensor into the Young's modulus determination laboratory for physics university students. A stainless steel ruler is used as a cantilever beam. Its free end attached a mass is slightly bent and released to make it oscillate as a simple harmonic motion. The Arduino sensor detects the moving mass's frequency…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories, Physics, College Science
Billingsley, Brianna R.; Christenson, Cory W. – Physics Teacher, 2022
A popular introductory physics laboratory experiment is one focusing on Snell's law. This is straightforward to complete with lasers and prisms, but here we present an alternative version that guides the students through some of the major historical developments, recreating and analyzing significant experiments. The discovery of Snell's law has a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Principles
Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2021
In the museum wing of the Greenslade house is a clock with a two-second pendulum about one meter long. This ticks once per second, and every time it passes through dead center it completes an electrical circuit. When I came to Kenyon in 1964, this system was used to send signals to a series of telegraph relays, which ticked once per second.…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Motion, Science Instruction, Physics
Lincoln, Don – Physics Teacher, 2021
The history of particle physics can be considered nothing less than a huge triumph for science. Over the course of a little more than a century of effort, our understanding of the world of atomic and subatomic physics went from a vague understanding of atoms, to one that is much more detailed. Early in this hundred-year-long period, we learned…
Descriptors: Physics, Science History, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories
Borish, Victoria; Lewandowski, H. J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
As quantum information science and technology (QIST) is becoming more prevalent and occurring not only in research labs but also in industry, many educators are considering how best to incorporate learning about quantum mechanics into various levels of education. Although much of the focus has been on quantum concepts in nonlab courses, current…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories, Quantum Mechanics
Hurtado-Bermúdez, Santiago; Romero-Abrio, Ana – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Development and evaluation of a teaching-learning activity in 4th year Forensic Physics course of Degree in Criminology was based on different combinations of a virtual laboratory and a research laboratory as teaching spaces. Students explored in detail the components and functioning of an electron microscope using both an online suite of…
Descriptors: Physics, Crime, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Equipment
Susman, Katarina; Rihtaršic, David – Physics Education, 2022
The paper introduces an electronic device named 'Blinker', which is suitable for laboratory work on topics related to electric current and resistance, as it allows the visualization of electric current. The Blinker is well suited for all levels of education if the activities are carefully selected. However, despite other devices used for measuring…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Energy, Laboratory Equipment
Williams, Hollis – Physics Education, 2022
We outline the basic theory behind white light interferometry and the workings of a typical light interferometer microscope. We study WLI images obtained for rough and smooth chrome steel spheres to illustrate the principle that curved rough surfaces can be imaged with such a device as long as the surface roughness is kept within certain limits.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Light, Laboratory Equipment
Bierman, J.; Buckley, D.; Kemper, J.; Greer, A. – Physics Teacher, 2021
In our first-semester introductory physics laboratory, we have an exercise on rotational dynamics. We have recently upgraded the equipment that we use in that exercise without changing the actual exercise. The new equipment has performed well so far, and we wanted to share what we did with others who may be looking for a relatively inexpensive way…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Physics, Introductory Courses
Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2020
To study the absorption of ultrasound in plexiglas we propose to use gadgets that are available to each student: an ultrasound humidifier, a liquid crystal display of a pad, a polaroid analyzer, a digital camera, a multimeter with thermocouple, and a stopwatch. These devices allow us to visualize a region in plexiglas where ultrasound is absorbed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
Mananghaya, Michael Rivera; Yu, Dennis – Physics Education, 2022
A low-cost simple one-dimensional spring-mass system was constructed to investigate damped oscillations. The suspended mass in the system can move freely inside a cylinder containing a fluid. It provides an in-depth experience for demonstrating various concepts under oscillations. It can be used to probe the magnitude of damping forces in liquids…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Motion
Calheiro, L. B.; Freitas, W. P. S.; Martins, C. A.; Goncalves, A. M. B. – Physics Education, 2021
We propose an apparatus that emulates the experiment used by Geiger and Marsden in 1913 to investigate alpha particles (Rutherford) scattering. Using a widely available fused deposition modelling 3D-printer, we built a compartmented and easily assembled educational instrument. The whole apparatus is composed of a 3D-printed chamber and an…
Descriptors: Computer Peripherals, Printing, Physics, Simulation