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Tsukamoto, Koji; Uchino, Masanori – Physics Teacher, 2008
We have found that a simple demonstration experiment using a match or a cotton swab and a drinking straw or an acrylic pipe serves as an effective introduction to dynamics. The most basic apparatus has a cotton swab serving as a dart and the straw as the blowgun. When blown from a starting point near the exit end of the straw, the cotton swab does…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Science Activities, Science Instruction, Physics
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Jeffery, Rondo N.; Amiri, Farhang – Physics Teacher, 2008
The popular physics demonstration experiment known as Thomson's Jumping Ring (JR) has been variously explained as a simple example of Lenz's law, or as the result of a phase shift of the ring current relative to the induced emf. The failure of the first-quadrant Lenz's law explanation is shown by the time the ring takes to jump and by levitation.…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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van den Berg, Willem H. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The Sun's gravitational influence is of course much greater than that of any of the planets. Just how much greater can be dramatically illustrated by plotting their combined gravitational potential on the same graph.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Jesse, Kenneth – Physics Teacher, 2008
I recently had a cardiac stress test. It was my fourth. Its purpose was to determine whether my heart is pumping an adequate quantity of blood during exercise. Additionally, is there a partial arterial blockage or damaged heart muscle? The test involves the patient receiving an injection of Cardiolite[R], a substance containing a molecule to which…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Photography, Tests, Exercise Physiology
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Buffler, Andy; Allie, Saalih; Lubben, Fred – Physics Teacher, 2008
This paper describes a course aimed at developing understanding of measurement and uncertainty in the introductory physics laboratory. The course materials, in the form of a student workbook, are based on the probabilistic framework for measurement as recommended by the International Organization for Standardization in their publication "Guide to…
Descriptors: Physics, Measurement Techniques, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Reading, Anya M. – Physics Education, 2008
When ice sheets melt, and reduce the load on the surface of the Earth, the land areas beneath them bounce back up. New, accurate observations are needed to investigate this uplift and its implications effectively. This article provides a topical starting point for investigating some applications of physics applied to the polar regions of the…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Physics, Climate, Earth Science
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Zhou, George; Nocente, Norma; Brouwer, Wytze – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
Over the last three decades, many studies have been conducted to identify students' preconceptions on various science topics. It is time now for a synthetic study of preconceptions to enhance our understanding of students' everyday cognition and to benefit our effort in developing effective instructional inventions for conceptual change. Through a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Physics, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
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Bonaccorsi, Andrea – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2008
The article addresses the issue of dynamics of science, in particular of new sciences born in twentieth century and developed after the Second World War (information science, materials science, life science). The article develops the notion of search regime as an abstract characterization of dynamic patterns, based on three dimensions: the rate of…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Educational Technology, Sciences
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Meyn, Jan-Peter – Physics Education, 2008
A digital SLR camera with a standard lens (50 mm focal length, f/1.4) on a fixed tripod is used to obtain photographs of the sky which contain stars up to 8[superscript m] apparent magnitude. The angle of view is large enough to ensure visual identification of the photograph with a large sky region in a stellar map. The resolution is sufficient to…
Descriptors: Photography, Motion, Astronomy, Science Instruction
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Houari, Ahmed – Physics Education, 2008
I will propose here an alternative method for determining atomic radii of alkali metals based on the Hall measurements of their free electron densities and the knowledge of their crystal structure. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Experiments, Nuclear Physics, Chemistry
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Motes, Michael A.; Hubbard, Timothy L.; Courtney, Jon R.; Rypma, Bart – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
Research has shown that spatial memory for moving targets is often biased in the direction of implied momentum and implied gravity, suggesting that representations of the subjective experiences of these physical principles contribute to such biases. The present study examined the association between these spatial memory biases. Observers viewed…
Descriptors: Motion, Memory, Spatial Ability, Physics
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Geddes, John B.; Black, Kelly – PRIMUS, 2008
We examine an experimental apparatus that is used to motivate the connections between the basic properties of vectors, potential functions, systems of nonlinear equations, and Newton's method for nonlinear systems of equations. The apparatus is an adaptation of a force table where we remove the center-pin and allow the center-ring to move freely.…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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du Feu, Chris – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2008
Statistical charts can be used with very young children in order for them to understand and communicate effectively in other subject areas. This practical activity was aimed at understanding more about forces. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Elementary School Science, Flow Charts, Statistical Data
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Pescetti, D. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
The primary application of dimensional analysis (DA) is in problem solving. Typically, the problem description indicates that a physical quantity Y(the unknown) is a function f of other physical quantities A[subscript 1], ..., A[subscript n] (the data). We propose a qualitative problem-solving procedure which consists of a parallel decomposition…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Problem Solving, Physics, College Science
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Riveros, H. G.; Oliva, A. I. – Physics Education, 2008
We analysed the heating curve of water which is described in textbooks. An experiment combined with some simple heat transfer calculations is discussed. The theoretical behaviour can be altered by changing the conditions under which the experiment is modelled. By identifying and controlling the different parameters involved during the heating…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Heat, Science Instruction, Thermodynamics
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