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Day, Lawrence H. – Physics Teacher, 2009
In response to student requests, and to help celebrate the graduation of our physics majors, we have designed a graduation stole uniquely befitting physics. The design incorporates the four visible spectral lines of hydrogen--the Balmer series. Since the 2002 debut of the design, all our graduates have proudly worn their physics graduation stoles…
Descriptors: Graduation, Physics, Science Instruction, Majors (Students)
Lasry, Nathaniel; Finkelstein, Noah; Mazur, Eric – Physics Teacher, 2009
In last month's issue of "TPT," Michael Sobel turns our attention to the increasing number and broader population of students taking physics courses and urges us to reconsider how to better cater to their needs. We applaud the author for focusing our attention on this important issue. However, we find his proposal for teaching physics to…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Majors (Students), Physics, Science Instruction
Agrawal, D. C.; Menon, V. J. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
A model of an endoreversible Carnot engine is considered where the piston moves with a constant speed "u." Expressions for the cycle time [tau] for the four branches, as well as output power, P[subscript W], are derived and the optimized root for maximum power is obtained in closed form. Our results are discussed in terms of the isothermal…
Descriptors: Engines, Thermodynamics, College Science, Science Instruction
Herrmann, F. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
The absorption refrigerator can be considered a thermal transformer, that is, a device that is analogous to the electric transformer. The analogy is based on the correspondence between the extensive quantities, entropy and electric charge and the intensive variables, temperature and electric potential. (Contains 1 footnote and 6 figures.)
Descriptors: Energy, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Boozer, A. D. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
We clarify the meaning of Bell's theorem and its implications for the construction of hidden variable theories by considering an example system consisting of two entangled spin-1/2 particles. Using this example, we present a simplified version of Bell's theorem and describe several hidden variable theories that agree with the predictions of…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Science Instruction, Physics, Validity
Ben-Naim, Arieh – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
This paper presents a formulation of the second law of thermodynamics couched in terms of Shannon's measure of information. This formulation has an advantage over other formulations of the second law. First, it shows explicitly what is the thing that changes in a spontaneous process in an isolated system, which is traditionally referred to as the…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, College Science
Gilbert, John K. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
This short paper outlines the emergence and achievements of the Science Education Research Unit at the University of Waikato over the period 1979-1985 under the leadership of the late Dr. Roger Osborne. Following his attendance at the ASERA meeting in Wagga Wagga in 1977, Roger Osborne rapidly built up a very productive team, which he led until…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, Science Education, College Science
Chen, Chau-Kuang – Association for Institutional Research (NJ1), 2010
Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) approaches have been on the cutting edge of science and technology for pattern recognition and data classification. In the ANN model, classification accuracy can be achieved by using the feed-forward of inputs, back-propagation of errors, and the adjustment of connection weights. In…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Evaluation, Classification, Models
Nottis, Katharyn E. K.; Prince, Michael J.; Vigeant, Margot A. – Online Submission, 2010
Understanding the distinctions among heat, energy and temperature can be difficult for students at all levels of instruction, including those in engineering. Misconceptions about heat transfer have been found to persist, even after students successfully complete relevant coursework. New instructional methods are needed to address these…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Chemistry, Active Learning, Heat
Luyben, William L.; Tuzla, Kemal – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Most chemical engineering undergraduate laboratories have fluid mechanics experiments in which pressure drops through pipes are measured over a range of Reynolds numbers. The standard fluid is liquid water, which is essentially incompressible. Since density is constant, pressure drop does not depend on the pressure in the pipe. In addition, flow…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Measurement Equipment, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
Olaya, Maria del Mar; Reyes-Labarta, Juan A.; Serrano, Maria Dolores; Marcilla, Antonio – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
Phase thermodynamics is often perceived as a difficult subject with which many students never become fully comfortable. The Gibbsian geometrical framework can help students to gain a better understanding of phase equilibria. An exercise to interpret the vapor-liquid equilibrium of a binary azeotropic mixture, using the equilibrium condition based…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Wang, Xia-Wei – Physics Education, 2010
Employing Bohr's quantum theory, the author deduces three limits, which correspond to the magnetic fields of white dwarfs, neutron stars and the strongest in the universe. The author discusses the possible origins of magnetic fields due to collapse of stars, which produces a magnetic field of 10[superscript 8] T. Although the complete analysis…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
Wesolowski, Daniel; Olivetti, Elsa; Graham, Amanda; Lanou, Steve; Cooper, Peter; Doughty, Jim; Wilk, Rich; Glicksman, Leon – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the results of an Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chemistry Department campaign to reduce energy consumption in chemical fume hoods. Hood use feedback to lab users is a crucial component of this campaign. Design/methodology/approach: Sash position sensor data on variable air volume fume…
Descriptors: College Science, Laboratory Equipment, Automation, Energy Conservation
Young, Mark A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Catalytic conversion is an important tool in environmental-remediation strategies and source removal of pollutants. Because a catalyst is regenerated, the chemistry can be extremely effective for conversion of undesirable pollutant species to less harmful products in situations where the pollutants have accumulated or are being continuously…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engines, Science Laboratories, Hands on Science
Miller, Scott T.; Redman, Stephen L. – Astronomy Education Review, 2010
We created a series of videos for an online introductory astronomy course at the Pennsylvania State University in part to address the lack of personal presence in online courses. Based on surveys administered to the students during the semester, we found that these videos were effective in creating an instructor presence within the online course.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Introductory Courses, Astronomy, Science Instruction

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