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González, Manuel I. – Physics Education, 2019
Interaction forces between magnetic fields and current loops play a central role in the theory of magnetism. This work describes a reasonably simple and cheap experiment for demonstrating this issue: the force on a thin coil due to a nearby cylindrical magnet. The magnitude of the force as well as its attractive/repulsive character is comfortably…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Science Experiments, Measurement
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Bishop, Isabel; Xian, Siyu; Feller, Steve – Physics Teacher, 2019
In 2018, we celebrated the sesquicentennial birthday of Robert A. Millikan, a Nobel laureate in physics who worked among the greats such as Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein. His name, however, is perhaps not as widely known. He was born in 1868 in Morrison, Illinois, and moved with his family to the small town of Maquoketa, Iowa, at age nine. It was…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments, Science History
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Krehbiel, Joel D.; Schroeder, Kenton N.; Suzuki, Harune; Kilmer, Nelson – Physics Teacher, 2019
Physics and chemistry students learn several methods to determine the density of materials. While measuring the mass of materials is usually simple, volume measurements are more complex. For simple shapes the volume may be determined by measuring its geometry; for more complex shapes students often use Archimedes' principle. However, neither of…
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Matthew Clemson; Alice Huang; Gareth Denyer; Maurizio Costabile – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
The teaching of laboratory skills to undergraduate students is central to all experimental sciences. In this setting, students must understand the experimental procedures as well as the fundamental principle(s) being demonstrated, all while learning within a limited time. Other limiting factors include access to equipment and reagents, resulting…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Process Skills, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Ha, Sangwoo; Kim, Minchul – Science & Education, 2020
Experiment is understood as a core activity in science education as well as science in general. Despite many efforts to improve science education in the laboratory, a cookbook style of verification experiments often dominate school science. In this study, we conducted an open laboratory activity that provided students with an opportunity to think…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Physics, Motion, Academically Gifted
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Varela, Carla L.; Cabral, Ana M. T. D. P. V.; Barbosa, Isabel R.; Costa, Saul C.; Silva, Elisiário J. T.; Roleira, Fernanda M. F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Amides are usually prepared using amines and acyl halides, which often implies a two-step procedure. Alternatively, coupling reagents can be used in a single-step reaction with good yields, which seems to be suitable for organic chemistry laboratory classes. This work was designed to synthesize "N"-hexylcinnamamide through a one-step…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Pathak, Praveen; Patel, Yogita – Physics Education, 2020
A phone emitting sound of a fixed frequency is sliding on an inclined plane and approaching a second phone kept at the bottom of the plane. The detected frequency versus time data by the second phone are used to calculate the acceleration of the sliding phone. The primary objective of this paper is to calculate the sliding friction between the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Science Instruction, Physics
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Risk Mora, David Yamil; Durango Idarraga, Sebastian; Cardenas Montoya, Paulo Cesar – Physics Education, 2020
Collisions are a key topic in physics and engineering education. An experiment with multiple body one-dimensional collisions is presented, aiming to measure relevant physical quantities by tracking the motion of the system of particles during the collision. Relations between different physical quantities can be explored in the experiment, such as…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Physics, Science Instruction, Photography
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Martínez, Violeta A.; Ibanez, Jorge G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This activity allows students to visualize how to obtain different stoichiometries with various techniques in a single experiment. The involvement of three phases adds to the student's interest. Instructional materials are provided to facilitate the experimental procedures, interpretation of results, and error analysis. The reaction of Li from a…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Equipment, Science Activities, Science Experiments
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Lima, E. A.; Dutra, R. S.; Souza, P. V. S. – Physics Education, 2020
We propose a semiquantitative experiment that associates video-analysis and ordinary procedures of experimental physics whose objective is to investigate the dual character of Oobleck, a mixture of cornstarch in water, which appears thicker or thinner depending on how it is physically manipulated. The results are presented and interpreted taking…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Emden, Markus; Gerwig, Mario – Science & Education, 2020
Michael Faraday is considered one of the greatest science lecturers in history. He popularized the Christmas Lectures as a format of science communication that has survived until today in the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Especially, his "Chemical History of a Candle" has become a classic of science communication that has inspired…
Descriptors: Science History, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Research
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D'Angelo, John G. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The suspension of in-person classes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated adjustments to all manner of instruction. Laboratory instruction was particularly challenged since the primary response was to deliver content remotely, i.e., online. In an effort to reinforce laboratory topics and engage students, five click-through organic…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, COVID-19
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Ibarra-Rivera, Tannya R.; Delgado-Montemayor, Cecilia; Oviedo-Garza, Fernando; Pérez-Meseguer, Jonathan; Rivas-Galindo, Veronica M.; Waksman-Minsky, Noemi; Pérez-López, Luis Alejandro – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the separation of the primary colors of ink markers and food coloring was performed using a simplified column chromatography setup at home to accomplish the educational outcome of the course. The virtual class instruction, for the students enrolled in the "Organic Techniques Laboratory"…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Color
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Rinaldi, R. Gustav; Fauzi, Ahmad – Physics Education, 2020
The recent works of oscillators are mainly focused on underdamped oscillation. Therefore, the writer proposes an experimental apparatus to demonstrate all types of damped harmonic oscillation. The apparatus utilizes an Arduino for data acquisition and an Excel spreadsheet for data analysis. By using this apparatus, the type of damped harmonic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Measurement Techniques, Physics
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Zollman, Dean; Bearden, Ian – Physics Education, 2020
Light emitting diodes have been used to determine Planck's constant in introductory physics laboratories. One common method relies on the energy of the light emitted by the LED and its relation to the energy gap in the solid of which the diode is composed. However, there could be a problem with the data that are collected for this experiment. For…
Descriptors: Light, Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories
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