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Ayene, Mengesha; Krick, Jeanne; Damitie, Baylie; Ingerman, Ake; Thacker, Bath – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2019
A detailed investigation of student conceptions of quantum phenomena is needed, both to characterize student understanding of quantum concepts and to inform how we might teach quantum mechanics (QM). In this vein, in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 35 students who majored in physics and received university-level QM…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Knowledge Level, College Students
DeWitt, Jennifer; Archer, Louise; Moote, Julie – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2019
Participation in post-compulsory physics is a matter of longstanding concern from both economic and equity perspectives. In considering this issue, this study draws upon Bourdieu's theory of social practice, particularly notions of the 'cultural arbitrary', to explore what insights into post-compulsory physics choice might be provided by students…
Descriptors: Physics, Secondary School Students, Adolescents, Course Selection (Students)
Goh, Ker Liang – Physics Education, 2019
If a body is in equilibrium under the action of three non-parallel coplanar forces, the forces must be concurrent (Muncaster 1993 "A Level Physics" 4th edn (Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes) p 44, 45, 49; Goh 2018 "Phys. Teach." 56 384). It is easy to show that they are concurrent when the forces meet at a point in the body…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
Harrer, Benedikt; Paul, Cassandra – Physics Teacher, 2019
Energy is an important crosscutting concept in all science disciplines, and energy conservation is widely regarded as one of the most important principles in physics. Over the years, numerous graphical representations have been proposed that allow learners of physics to visualize energy states and dynamics in a particular situation. Each diagram…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Visual Aids, Science Instruction
Alameh, Adel – Physics Teacher, 2019
The sensation of weightlessness is common to an astronaut in a spaceship orbiting Earth and to a person aboard a freely falling elevator. This paper presents a detailed treatment of this commonality by showing that a spaceship orbiting Earth is in permanent free fall toward the planet, appropriate for use in the introductory classroom.
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
Frodyma, Marc; Rosas, Sandy – Physics Teacher, 2019
Symmetry and invariance play a fundamental role in modern physics and related disciplines, and students entering a STEM field need practice with symmetry-based arguments as part of the preparation for their future careers. We refer to symmetry based solutions as those that either make use of the existing geometric symmetry in a problem to simplify…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Geometric Concepts
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
Wörner, C. H. – Physics Education, 2019
The equivalent resistance calculation for two circuits in cubic arrangements is solved. Emphasis is placed on the plastic (topological) properties of these circuits. In contrast, the opposite topological behaviour of an analogous arrangement is observed in the calculus of a magnetic field. It is also noted that the solved examples may be used as a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Electronics
Uddin, Zaheer; Zaheer, Muhammad Hani – Physics Teacher, 2019
In this paper, we present a demonstration of Ohm's law on a spreadsheet. Students can perform an experiment of Ohm's law like they perform in laboratories. The only difference is that the apparatus is virtual. The students record readings of current through the circuit and potential difference across a resistor. A graph is drawn between I and V to…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Spreadsheets, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
Rubin, Scott – Physics Teacher, 2019
The stereotypical situation of a snowball picking up both mass and speed as it rolls without slipping down a hill provides an opportunity to explore the general form of both translational and rotational versions of Newton's second law through multivariable differential equations. With a few reasonable assumptions, it can be shown that the snowball…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Motion, Scientific Concepts
Wan, Tong; Emigh, Paul J.; Peter S. Shaffer – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
The Born rule, which describes the formalism for determining probabilities, is one of the most fundamental postulates in quantum mechanics. This paper presents results from an investigation into how students apply the Born rule to determine probabilities for energy and position measurements. The investigation includes two stages with independent…
Descriptors: Correlation, Quantum Mechanics, Probability, Science Instruction
Atkin, Keith – Physics Education, 2019
This paper shows how a freely downloadable and powerful software package, "SMath Studio," can be used to model physical systems in physics teaching. The software can form the basis of lecture demonstrations by teachers or can be used individually by students working in an educational environment or on their own home computers.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Problem Solving, Scientific Concepts
Davis, C. E.; Piffer, J. L.; Cohen, M. D.; Polley, J. P. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Many physics textbooks describe the way in which a capacitor in an RC circuit charges and discharges over time. A circuit that consists of a capacitor that is connected to a voltage divider as shown in Fig. 1 is commonly addressed, but the textbooks limit the discussion to the time immediately after the switch is closed and a long time after the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Electronics, Equipment
Vollmer, Michael; Mustard, Alexander – Physics Education, 2019
Water can exhibit many different colors due to a variety of physical properties. Here, we focus on some observable colors within very pure freshwater. We only treat the absorption of light due to electronic and ro-vibrational excitations and scattering due to refractive index fluctuations of the water and the respective consequences for the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Color, Light, Scientific Concepts
Lenfestey, Mark – Physics Teacher, 2019
Students often find the study of electrostatics to be abstract, heavily mathematical, and non-intuitive. This paper describes an inquiry-based approach to teaching electrostatics in an introductory calculus-based physics class that emphasizes the primacy of student conceptual understanding.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Calculus

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