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Tiribilli, Bruno; Basso, Michele; Quercioli, Franco; Vassalli, Massimo – Physics Education, 2019
A mechanical model of light propagation helps to show that optical refraction is related to the speed of light and how it changes from one medium to another. A tricycle toy robot is used to realize the model. Left and right wheels independently change their speed (high or low) in response to the local color (white or black, respectively) of the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Optics, Light
Eineljung, Lars; Prytz, Kjell – Physics Education, 2019
In order to increase understanding of the cochlea and to illustrate its connection to basic physics, a functional model was developed. It was found to be useful in exploring the basic dynamics of the basilar membrane and its role in the frequency mapping of the cochlea.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Human Body, Anatomy
Goncalves, Alem-Mar B.; Freitas, Welica P. S.; Reis, Diogo D.; Cena, Cicero R.; Alves, Diego C. B.; Bozano, Doroteia F. – Physics Teacher, 2019
The popularization of microcontrollers like Arduino bring new possibilities of experiments for physics laboratories. For instance, load cell sensors have been used in experiments on impulse and buoyancy. Here we propose an experimental apparatus using Arduino connected to a load cell to measure surface tension by the du Noüy method (or ring…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
Neat, Adam – Physics Teacher, 2019
How far, in space, can we see? And can we see an object whose Hubble recessional velocity exceeds the speed of light? Maybe you've thought about these questions before, or perhaps you've seen them discussed in the literature or mentioned in the media. With the recent popularity of inflation and Big Bang cosmology, they're hard to avoid. The…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Light
Day, Michael A. – Physics Teacher, 2019
As physics teachers, we possess many items (e.g., demonstrations, online exercises, and even stories) in our pedagogical toolkits. In this paper, I propose and explore one such item that I have found particularly useful and pedagogically significant--the "integrated vocabulary boost." In what follows, I will address what I mean by such…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development
Behroozi, F. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Many of the old demonstrations in electricity and magnetism can be performed more effectively and with greater visual appeal by using newly available neodymium magnets and color LEDs. For this reason several demonstrations, commonly used for teaching electromagnetic induction and Lenz's law, have received renewed attention in recent years. In…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Magnets
Wagoner, Kasey; Flanagan, Daniel – Physics Teacher, 2019
This paper describes a new lab experiment where students explore the magnetic force on a permanent magnet placed inside a short solenoid. This lab is the fourth experiment performed in the second semester of the calculus-based introductory physics course at Washington University in St. Louis. The experiment is performed using a speaker (which…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Magnets, Physics
Wadhwa, Ajay – Physics Education, 2019
We investigate the motion of fidget spinners of different configurations with the help of simple devices. Physical quantities associated with the fidget spinner motion like angular speed, moment of inertia and kinetic energy are determined and compared in different configurations. A configurable modification of the fidget spinners is done to…
Descriptors: Motion, Energy, Kinetics, Physics
Morales, Gerson; Perkins, James; Pomfrey, Herb; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2019
Pinhole camera photography is explored using a set of entomology pins due to their known pin diameters and availability in a variety of sizes. A procedure to prepare removable-lens digital cameras for pinhole photography is described. A video is included showing a set of ten insect pins and how to fit the camera with pinhole apertures. Formulas…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Photography, Video Technology, Science Instruction
Hewitt, Paul G. – Science Teacher, 2019
Part 1 of the series looked at teaching speed and velocity. Part 2 considers the teaching of acceleration in physics. Teachers may find it okay to hurry through the concepts of speed and velocity because they are intuitive. But teachers cannot hurry through acceleration quite so quickly because it is not intuitive. Whereas velocity is a rate of…
Descriptors: Motion, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
Lincoln, James – Physics Teacher, 2019
There have been a few methods described in this journal and elsewhere for measuring the wavelength of the standing electromagnetic waves in a microwave oven. Typically, these involve melting chocolate, cheese, or some other substance on a plate that is prevented from rotating. In this article I describe a more dynamic and colorful technique that…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Visualization, Scientific Concepts
Aycock, Lauren M.; Hazari, Zahra; Brewe, Eric; Clancy, Kathryn B. H.; Hodapp, Theodore; Goertzen, Renee Michelle – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
Sexual harassment occurs more frequently in male-dominated fields and physics is a more male-dominated field than most other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Thus, it is important to examine the occurrence and impact of sexual harassment on women in physics. A survey of undergraduate women, who attended a conference…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Undergraduate Students, Females, Physics
Muller, Eric – Physics Teacher, 2019
What do you get when you cross a rubber band with a photocopier? You get a whole series of physics lessons and some great images! It's easy to get this activity up and running, be amazed, and apply it to any number of scientific concepts. It lends itself to a whole host of investigations. This easy-to-do activity can also be aligned to NGSS…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Activities, Reprography
Stewart, John; Zabriskie, Cabot; DeVore, Seth; Stewart, Gay – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
Research on the test structure of the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) has largely been performed with exploratory methods such as factor analysis and cluster analysis. Multidimensional Item Response Theory (MIRT) provides an alternative to traditional exploratory factor analysis which allows statistical testing to identify the optimal number of…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Balta, Nuri; Japashov, Nursultan; Mansurova, Aizhan; Tzafilkou, Katerina; Oliveira, Alandeom W.; Lathrop, Rob – Science Education, 2023
Despite pervasive educational efforts, student interest in STEM careers continues to decline in many countries. The present study seeks to better understand this phenomenon by examining how internal factors (gender) and external factors (school grades, grade level, family size) relate to Kazakh students' STEM career interests. To this end, a newly…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Vocational Interests, STEM Careers, Gender Differences

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