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Kekule, Tomáš – Physics Teacher, 2022
Newton's laws are essential for understanding causes and description of mechanical motion. Great attention is paid to them during physics education. Unfortunately, many students, not only in high school, but also undergraduates, can recite them but do not understand their essence. Therefore, it is useful to demonstrate different experiments in the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Motion
Hughes, Stephen; Croxford, Tim – Physics Education, 2022
The first of the two postulates of relativity states that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial reference frames. Often it is assumed that the postulates are mainly concerned with objects moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light. However, the postulates are applicable at all speeds from a snail to a photon. To practically…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Telecommunications
Ferrarelli, Paola; Iocchi, Luca – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
Novel technology has been applied to improve students' learning abilities in different disciplines. The research in this field is still finding suitable methodologies, tools, and evaluation mechanisms to devise learning frameworks with high impact on students' performance. This article describes an instructional method to perform Newtonian physics…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Programming, Robotics
Hughes, Stephen – Physics Education, 2022
Archimedes' principle is one of the foundation subjects in physics. Normally the principle is exemplified by reference to floating boats. However, Archimedes' principle also applies to objects embedded in waterlogged ground, which can lead to the surprising result of an object weighing several tons being lifted. A practical example is presented of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles
Vázquez-Bernal, Bartolomé; Jiménez-Pérez, Roque – Science & Education, 2023
The objective of this work was the theoretical modeling of a construct based on teaching practice about the perception that pupils have of difficulties in problem solving (PS) in experimental sciences, specifically physics, to predict pupil performance in PS. The research was carried out with an incidental sample of second year of secondary…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Models, Teacher Attitudes, Science Instruction
Pendrill, Ann-Marie – Physics Education, 2022
Students' understanding of forces in circular motion is often incomplete. The problems are not limited to confusions about centripetal acceleration and centrifugal forces. This paper considers possible effects of different interventions by a teacher who has discovered the many types of free-body diagrams drawn by students for circular motion in a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Physics, Science Instruction
Hughes, Stephen; Gurung, Som – Physics Education, 2021
Huygens' principle in which every point on a propagating wave acts like a point source of radiation is a foundation principle of physics. Normally, Huygens' principle is demonstrated by passing a wave, for example a water or light wave through an aperture comparable in size to the wavelength. In this paper, an experiment is described in which a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles
Schulze, Tina; Quast, Günter; Bergmann, Antje; Dengler, Roman – Physics Teacher, 2020
Although nearly everyone is familiar with colors from an early age and the fundamentals of color mixing are taught at various abstraction levels throughout kindergarten to high school, we repeatedly observe that our student teachers in physics have problems in explaining the subject. Therefore, we propose an experimental setup that focuses on the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
Bassichis, William H. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Most springs do not simply obey Hooke's law because they are constructed to have an initial tension, which must be overcome before normal elongation occurs. This property, well known to engineers, is universally neglected in elementary physics courses. In particular, the standard simple harmonic motion experiment omits any discussion of this…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
Zhu, Lilin; Xiang, Gang – Physics Education, 2022
We report on the study of student difficulties regarding a heat engine in the context of a Stirling cycle by the method of measurement. An in-class test about a Stirling engine with a regenerator was taken by three classes, and the students were asked to perform one of the most basic activities--calculate the efficiency of the heat engine. Our…
Descriptors: Heat, Physics, Science Instruction, Engines
Médjahdi, Kader – Physics Teacher, 2019
Measuring magnetic induction is occasionally performed by our students during their academic training in physics. Among the various methods used to measure it, the Hall effect is the most common and widespread. Another way consists of employing an electronic flux-meter. It is constituted by a small flat coil (SFC) connected to the input of an…
Descriptors: Magnets, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2019
In this article we consider the well-known demonstration of friction by two interleaved books. We consider a factor that has not been part of the popular explanation--atmospheric pressure. We provide three control experiments to demonstrate the role of atmospheric pressure in the two-book experiment and an additional simple demonstration of the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods, Books
Haugland, Ole Anton – Physics Teacher, 2019
Students should have a strong conceptual understanding of the connection between force and acceleration before they start working with applications and problem solving. This has been discussed in the literature. During these days of flipped classroom instruction, an at-home activity could be especially valuable. I will describe an experiment with…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
Berls, Rob; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2018
The classic demonstration illustrating Lenz's law by dropping a magnet through a copper pipe is presented using household aluminum foil right out of the box. Then comes the surprise. The teacher presents an aluminum foil cylinder with a missing lengthwise slice (cut before class). Will the demonstration still work? Students are amazed at the…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
Reeder, S.; Wilkie, K.; Kelly, T. J.; Boullard, J. S. – Physics Education, 2019
In this article, we outline a demonstration that is relatively simple to perform but whose results require a quite subtle interpretation of Faraday's Law. When a very small magnet is dropped through a coil it can tumble as it falls leading to 'spikes' in the measured emf signal. The experiment, and demonstration, can be used in an introductory…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts