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Pinto, Fabrizio – Physics Teacher, 1995
Reports on the implementation of a relatively low-cost, versatile, and intuitive system to teach basic mechanics based on the use of a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) camera and inexpensive image-processing and analysis software. Discusses strengths and limitations of CCD imaging technologies. (JRH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics)
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Korsunsky, Boris – Physics Teacher, 1995
Presents a few examples of not-so-traditional problems that can be very helpful in teaching some particular concepts or approaches in physics. Problem sets include vector addition and vector components, reference frames, and choosing the right approximations. (JRH)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Physics
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Hitt, Darren L.; Lowe, Mary L. – Physics Teacher, 1996
Describes an experiment to study the motion of a rocket-propelled vehicle over the entire duration of the engine burn using a video system with a frame-by-frame playback and a Sonic Ranger for ultrasonic position movements. Enables students to study the impulse-momentum principle and the effects of a time-varying force. (JRH)
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Computer Uses in Education, Demonstrations (Science), Mechanics (Physics)
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Shakerin, Said – Physics Teacher, 1995
Provides a description, photograph, and relevant analysis of a simple device for demonstration of rotational motion. (LZ)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Higher Education, Motion, Physics
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Edwards, Thomas – Mathematics Teacher, 1995
By developing a sequence of mathematical models of harmonic motion, shows that mathematical models are not right or wrong, but instead are better or poorer representations of the problem situation. (MKR)
Descriptors: Calculators, Calculus, High Schools, Integrated Activities
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Mancuso, Richard V.; Long, Kevin R. – Physics Teacher, 1995
Presents the Astro-Blaster as a method of the laws of conservation of momentum and energy during the creation of a supernova. Several elastic balls are aligned for a drop, followed by multiple collisions which result in the top ball reaching tremendous heights relative to the drop height. (JRH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Conservation (Concept), Elementary Secondary Education, Energy
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Payne, Mark M. – Physics Teacher, 1994
Provides a motion activity where a student walker is timed as he passes various students along a set course. The motion of the walker changes with each trip. The findings are then graphed and the results discussed. (MVL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Outdoor Activities
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Aslamazov, Lev – Quantum, 1992
Discusses the hydrodynamic reasons why a riverbed meanders through a plain. Describes how water movement at a bend in a river causes erosion and changes in the riverbed. Provides a mathematical model to explain the periodic shape of meanders of a river in a plain. (MDH)
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models, Motion
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Payne, Mark M. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Fifteen true-false statements are provided that are to be used to spur discussion and arguments about the concept of motion. Each statement is carefully worded to sound plausible, but each one attacks some misunderstanding common to students who are encountering Newton's mechanics for the first time. (KR)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mechanics (Physics), Misconceptions, Motion
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Daw, Harold A. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Evaluates the technical efficacy of the V-Scope in measuring motion produced by a phonograph turntable, a template furnished by the manufacturer, a free-fall apparatus, some pendula, a gyroscope, and three air tables. Concludes that the V-Scope gives excellent results and is easy to use. (MDH)
Descriptors: Courseware, High Schools, Instructional Material Evaluation, Measurement Equipment
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Domenech, A.; Casasus, E. – Physics Education, 1991
A model of the inelastic collision between two spheres rolling along a horizontal track is presented, taking into account the effects of frictional forces at impact. This experiment makes possible direct estimates of the coefficients of restitution and friction. (Author)
Descriptors: Calculus, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Models
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Skaggs, S. O.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1994
This study compared the batting swing of two skilled congenitally blind beep baseball players to a perfect kinetic-link model for the batting skill. It found that the subjects used a modified batting technique and that there was an inverse relationship between the subjects' performances and the kinetic-link model. (Author)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Baseball, Biomechanics, Blindness
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Andaloro, G.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1994
Describes a study designed to identify the various reasoning procedures used by students (n=229) in comparing the average velocities of two moving bodies; compare the differences among the procedures used by students at different school levels; and analyze the relationship between automatic and human diagnoses to identify diagnostic errors of the…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Research, Epistemology, High Schools
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Marek, Lee – Science Activities, 1991
Activities in which students determine the half-life of a substance using M&Ms, solve a crime using chromatography, and calculate the speed of a toy car are presented. The activities include the topic, an introduction, the time needed, a list of materials, safety precautions, procedure, analysis questions, and teacher's notes. (KR)
Descriptors: Chromatography, Elementary Education, Motion, Physical Sciences
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Salow, Robert; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1993
Describes an activity to determine whether the length of the yellow (warning) signal of a traffic light provides adequate time to stop or pass through the intersection. Discusses the necessary equations, mathematics, and subsequent graphs. (MVL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Graphs, Motion, Physics
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