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Leyden, Michael B. – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Discusses how teachers can introduce students to various scientific concept concerning motion, air composition, and heat by conducting an experiment: A peeled, hard-boiled egg is sucked into a bottle neck slightly smaller than the egg, after the bottle has been filled and emptied of hot water. Also discusses how students' understanding of the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Education, Experiments, Motion
Peer reviewedKarioris, Frank G. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Describes a method for making a Wilberforce pendulum in which a mass at the end of a spring can vibrate up and down and also rotate about an axis collinear with the spring. Cost of production is around $15. (MVL)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Energy, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics)
Peer reviewedZheng, T. F.; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1995
Applies the concepts of kinematics and conservation of mechanical energy to calculate the time needed to reach a certain point along semicircular and parabolic paths. Presents numerical calculations for the critical speed thresholds for the paths of semicircular and parabolic curves. (JRH)
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Gravity (Physics), Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics)
Peer reviewedWood, Herbert T. – Physics Teacher, 1994
Provides a laboratory experiment using a pendulum on the conservation of energy. The activity has an easy analysis, accurate results, and is enjoyable for the students. (MVL)
Descriptors: Energy, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Physics
Peer reviewedSchnick, Jeffrey W. – Physics Teacher, 1994
Presents an exercise that attempts to correct for the common discrepancies between theoretical and experimental predictions concerning projectile motion using a spring-loaded projectile ball launcher. Includes common correction factors for student use. (MVL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Misconceptions, Motion
Peer reviewedHead, James H. – Physics Teacher, 1995
Illustrates a direct method for estimating the energy loss due to air drag on the pendulum bob and cord, starting from basic principles and using standard drag coefficients. Also shows how to hang the pendulum in a way to make it easy to evaluate the frictional losses at the support. (MVL)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Energy, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics)
Peer reviewedBarton, R.; Rogers, L. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1991
Described is the use of two types of physical sensors, a motion sensor, and a light gate, which enable the microcomputer to be used as a measuring instrument for practical experiments on motion. (KR)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Computer Assisted Instruction, Graphs, Motion
Peer reviewedMenz, Paul G. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Descriptors: High Schools, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Physics
Peer reviewedBucher, Manfred; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1991
Described is a baton that consists of an unbreakable transparent tube with three inserted light-emitting diodes (LED) and terminal impact buffers that hold batteries and counterweights. The concepts of projectile motion and parabolic paths can be shown by analyzing the path of a thrown baton. (KR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Motion, Physics
Peer reviewedGrossberg, Stephen; Rudd, Michael E. – Psychological Review, 1992
A large body of data is reviewed to support a new theory of motion perception described by S. Grossberg and M. E. Rudd (1989). The Motion Boundary Contour System is used to explain classical and recent data about motion perception that have not been explained by other models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Equations (Mathematics)
Surburg, Paul R. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1991
The study, with 32 adolescents with mild mental retardation and controls, found that imagery practice facilitated the execution of the reaction time component of a motor task and sometimes facilitated performance of the movement time component of the motor task. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Imagery, Instructional Effectiveness, Mild Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedBroadt, Brian; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1991
Discusses the physics of the "Ollie," a skateboard jump in which the skateboarder does not hold on to the board. The motion is described through three graphs that illustrate the positions of the tail of the skateboard, the center of mass, and the nose of the skateboard during a jump. (MDH)
Descriptors: Gravity (Physics), High Schools, Kinetics, Motion
Peer reviewedMedhekar, Sarang – Physics Education, 1991
Using a physical picture, an expression for the maximum possible transverse velocity and orientation required for that by a linear emitter in special theory of relativity has been derived. A differential calculus method is also used to derive the expression. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Calculus, Computation, Higher Education, Motion
Peer reviewedDay, Michael A.; Walker, Martin H. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Describes a college physics class that uses National Guard artillery practice as a practical source for the studying of projectile motion. Provides a firing table for the shell used and the physics involved when using variables such as drag, weight, and elevation. (MVL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Educational Resources, Force, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMoody, P. J. – Physics Education, 1998
An investigation was conducted of the relative drag experienced by different types of tea/coffee stirrers to make deductions about their stirring efficiencies. Experiments compared the stirring performances of convex and concave sides of a plastic teaspoon with the performance of a commercial stirrer. The performance of the spoon exceeded that of…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Efficiency, Fluid Mechanics, Force


