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Raskin, Larry M. – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Grade 3, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Mild Mental Retardation
Fiorello, Anthony – Sci Children, 1970
Descriptors: Aviation Vocabulary, Educational Media, Elementary School Science, Force
Carraher, Charles E., Jr. – J Chem Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry, College Science, Energy
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Peck, David; Benton, Robert S. – Journal of Medical Education, 1970
Descriptors: Anatomy, Experimental Programs, Instructional Improvement, Medical Education
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Jung, Lothar – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1970
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Educational Media, Films
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Farr, John E. – Physics Teacher, 1983
Students' cars and wristwatches are used as "apparatus" to introduce and demonstrate Newton's second law of motion. Forces acting on cars are discussed and typical student data (for different makes of cars) are provided. Data could also be used in discussions of work, horsepower, efficiency, and energy cost. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Force, High Schools, Higher Education
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Crane, H. Richard – Physics Teacher, 1983
Provides an explanation for the observed motion of frisbees, can lids, "clay pidgeons," and flat stones when these objects are thrown through the air. Explanation focuses on forces (gravity and air), torque, and gyroscopic precession. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Force, Gravity (Physics), Higher Education
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Cutchins, Malcolm A. – CoED, 1982
Illustrates use of analog/logic computer to produce realistic display of the actual motion of computer simulations in addition to the usual variable-versus-time solution. An arbitrary vector-generating circuit is postulated and utilized in several examples, the most general of which shows vector length, angle, and position all changing with time.…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Analog Computers, Aviation Technology, Computer Science
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Zwicker, Earl, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1982
Newton's laws can be illustrated by having physics students participate in various activities while on roller skates. Several examples of such activities (including photographs) are provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Kinetics, Motion, Physics, Science Activities
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Ritter, Thomas – Physics Teacher, 1982
Describes a team game in which a force table is used to solve vector problems, including rules and materials needed for the game. Ideas for other games in which physics topics can be used are also discussed, including a contest focusing on Project Physics Experiment 11, "Prediction of Trajectories." (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Games, High Schools, Higher Education
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Zwicker, Earl, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1983
Several good features of a projectile motion experiment (students fire their own rockets) are described, including accuracy achieved, low cost and relative safety. Also described is a simple novelty toy (originally distributed by McDonalds foods) illustrating physics concepts. Blowing on this toy pipe propels a thread around in a loop. (JN)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), High Schools, Instructional Materials, Kinetics
McCloskey, Michael – Scientific American, 1983
Although Newton's laws of motion are well known, studies have shown that many people have misconceptions about the motions of objects. Subjects of these studies tend to follow a theory held in the three centuries before Newton (impetus theory). This theory and studies examining misconceptions about motion are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Comprehension, High Schools, Higher Education
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Hestenes, David – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Points out that quantum mechanics interpretations, using Heisenberg's Uncertainty Relations for the position and momentum of an electron, have their drawbacks. The interpretations are limited to the Schrodinger theory and fail to take into account either spin or relativity. Shows why spin cannot be ignored. (Author/GA)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, College Science, Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics)
Kandel, Eric R. – Scientific American, 1979
Small systems of neurons are discussed as they relate to studies of simple animals and the generating of behavior from interacting systems. (SA)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Biology, Human Body
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Thomassen, Arnold J. W. M.; Teulings, Hans-Leo H. M. – Visible Language, 1979
The developing directional preferences in writing and drawing that were observed in subjects between four years of age and adulthood suggest that two semiindependent motor systems are involved in writing: one for rapid and nonfigurative tasks, the other--which occurs later--for precision and symbolic functions. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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