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Winkel, Brian – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
In this article, the author reports results in their efforts to model sublimation of carbon dioxide and the associated kinetics order and parameter estimation issues in their model. They have offered the reader two sets of data and several approaches to determine the rate of sublimation of a piece of solid dry ice. They presented several models…
Descriptors: Computation, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Models, Models
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Tongaonkar, S. S.; Khadse, V. R. – European Journal of Physics Education, 2011
Conical pendulum is similar to simple pendulum with the difference that the bob, instead of moving back and forth, swings around in a horizontal circle. Thus, in a conical pendulum the bob moves at a constant speed in a circle with the string tracing out a cone. This paper describes an experiment with conical pendulum, with determination of g from…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Motion
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Syam, Debapriyo; Roy, Arup – European Journal of Physics Education, 2011
The Bohr-Sommerfeld quantum theory specifies the rules of quantization for circular and elliptical orbits for a one-electron hydrogen atom-like system. This article illustrates how a formula connecting the principal quantum number "n" and the length of the major axis of an elliptical orbit may be arrived at starting from the quantum…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Principles, Molecular Structure
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Kuhn, Svenja Mareike – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2011
Many innovation-oriented concepts have recently been discussed as means to improve science education and instruction as well as the corresponding tests and exit exams. So far, empirical evidence of whether these new concepts for exam tasks actually find their way into the exam practice is still pending. This contribution takes up this desideratum…
Descriptors: Exit Examinations, Innovation, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Giner-Pascual, Manuel; Alcanyis-Alberola, Modesto; Millan Gonzalez, Luis; Aguilar-Rodriguez, Marta; Querol, Felipe – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2011
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between shoulder pain and the position of the seat of a wheelchair relative to the ground and to determine the relationship between shoulder pain and structural damage. A transversal study of a patient cohort of 140 patients with grade A and B spinal cord injuries below the T1 vertebra,…
Descriptors: Injuries, Radiology, Risk, Patients
de Villiers, Michael – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
Symmetry is found in the visual arts, architecture and design of artefacts since the earliest time. Many natural objects, both organic and inorganic, display symmetry: from microscopic crystals and sub-atomic particles to macro-cosmic galaxies. Today it features strongly in higher mathematics such as Linear and Abstract Algebra, Projective and…
Descriptors: Physics, Geometric Concepts, Topology, Mathematics Instruction
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Hoddeson, L. – Physics Education, 2011
John Bardeen worked on the theory of solids throughout his physics career, winning two Nobel Prizes: the first in 1956 for the invention of the transistor with Walter Brattain and William Shockley; and the second in 1972 for the development with Leon Cooper and J Robert Schrieffer of the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory of superconductivity.…
Descriptors: Physics, Electronic Equipment, Theories, Biographies
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Fiedler, B. H. – Physics Education, 2011
The simple hand-held infrared thermometer can be used to measure the temperature of surfaces of different reflectivity exposed to sunlight and wind. From four temperature measurements of black and white panels in windy and wind-sheltered conditions, together with the two wind speed measurements, both the flux of incident solar radiation and the…
Descriptors: Radiation, Heat, Climate, Science Instruction
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Pina, E. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
The rotational dynamics was studied from the point of view of Rodrigues' vector. This vector is defined here by its connection with other forms of parametrization of the rotation matrix. The rotation matrix was expressed in terms of this vector. The angular velocity was computed using the components of Rodrigues' vector as coordinates. It appears…
Descriptors: Motion, Science Instruction, Matrices, Physics
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Hwang, SungWon; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Research in Science Education, 2011
Lectures are often thought of in terms of information transfer: students (do not) "get" or "construct meaning of" what physics professors (lecturers) say and the notes they put on the chalkboard (overhead). But this information transfer view does not explain, for example, why students have a clear sense of understanding while they sit in a lecture…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Physics, Information Transfer, Lecture Method
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da Rocha, Fabio Saraiva; Fajardo, Fabio; Grisolia, Maricarmen; Benegas, Julio; Tchitnga, Robert; Laws, Priscilla – Physics Teacher, 2011
Being able to facilitate effective hands-on laboratory experiences in introductory physics courses is a challenging task, even when contemporary laboratory facilities, equipment, and new technologies for data collection and analysis are available. At institutions without adequate resources, especially those in developing countries, we have found…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Equipment, Introductory Courses, Educational Technology
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Vannoni, Maurizio; Molesini, Giuseppe; Sordini, Andrea; Straulino, Samuele – Physics Teacher, 2011
The recent celebration of the discoveries made by Galileo four centuries ago has attracted new attention to the refracting telescope and to its use as an instrument for the observation of the night sky. This has offered the opportunity for addressing in the classroom the basic principles explaining the operation of the telescope. When doing so, a…
Descriptors: Optics, Science Equipment, Science Instruction, Physics
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Oliver, Douglas L.; Kane, Jackie – Physics Teacher, 2011
Pre-engineering is increasingly being taught as a high school subject. This development presents challenges as well as opportunities for the physics education community. If pre-engineering is taught as a separate class, it may divert resources and students from traditional physics classes. However, design modules can be used as physics teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Physics, Engineering, Algebra
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Agrest, Mikhail M. – Physics Teacher, 2011
This paper was inspired by the numerous requests from "TPT" readers to expand the number of examples of "recurrent study" lab exercises described in my previous paper "Physics Labs with Flavor." I recommend that readers examine it first in order to better understand this one as my attempt here is to be brief. In that paper, one can find details…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Manuals, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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Hobson, Art – Physics Teacher, 2011
Physicists should communicate their knowledge to the general public because, as the American Association for the Advancement of Science puts it, "without a scientifically literate population, the outlook for a better world is not promising." This article discusses what I've learned about writing for non-scientists from working on my physics…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Physics, Scientists, Minority Groups
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