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Mohazzabi, Pirooz – Physics Teacher, 2010
One of the popular demonstrations of atmospheric pressure in introductory physics courses is the "crushing can" or "imploding can" experiment. In this demonstration, which has also been extensively discussed on the Internet, a small amount of water is placed in a soda can and heated until it boils and water vapor almost entirely fills the can. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Water
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Tandon, Amit; Marshall, John – Physics Teacher, 2010
Tea leaves gather in the center of the cup when the tea is stirred. In 1926 Einstein explained the phenomenon in terms of a secondary, rim-to-center circulation caused by the fluid rubbing against the bottom of the cup. This explanation can be connected to air movement in atmospheric pressure systems to explore, for example, why low-pressure…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Liebl, Michael – Physics Teacher, 2010
The first physical explanation of Earths blue sky was fashioned in 1871 by Lord Rayleigh. Many discussions of Rayleigh scattering and approaches to studying it both in and out of the classroom are available. Rayleigh scattering accounts for the blue color of the sky and the orange/red color of the Sun near sunset and sunrise, and a number of…
Descriptors: Color, Physics, Light, Measurement Equipment
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Lan, Boon Leong – Physics Teacher, 2010
On the answer page to a recent "Figuring Physics" question, the cute mouse asks another question: "Does the [sea] water level change if the iceberg melts?" The conventional answer is "no." However, in this paper I will show through a simple analysis involving Archimedes' principle that the sea level will rise. The analysis shows the wrong…
Descriptors: Oceanography, Water, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2010
The multiple-reflection photograph in Fig. 1 was taken in an elevator on board the cruise ship Norwegian Jade in March 2008. Three of the four walls of the elevator were mirrored, allowing me to see the combination of two standard arrangements of plane mirrors: two mirrors set at 90 degrees to each other and two parallel mirrors. Optical phenomena…
Descriptors: Photography, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Optics
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Kagan, David – Physics Teacher, 2010
The intricacies of Newton's Cradle are well covered in the literature going as far back as the time of Newton! These discussions generally center on the highly elastic collisions of metal spheres. Thanks to the invention of happy and unhappy balls, you can build and study the interaction of less elastic systems (see Fig. 1).
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Interaction, Literature Reviews
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Heck, Andre; Uylings, Peter – Physics Teacher, 2010
Casio Computer Co., Ltd., brought in 2008 high-speed video to the consumer level with the release of the EXILIM Pro EX-F1 and the EX-FH20 digital camera.[R] The EX-F1 point-and-shoot camera can shoot up to 60 six-megapixel photos per second and capture movies at up to 1200 frames per second. All this, for a price of about US $1000 at the time of…
Descriptors: Photography, High School Students, Physics, Science Instruction
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Sullivan, Dan M.; Smith, Robert W.; Kemnitz, E. J.; Barton, Kevin; Graham, Robert M.; Guenther, Raymond A.; Webber, Larry – Physics Teacher, 2010
Every student who studies atmospheric pressure in physics or chemistry learns the principles behind the construction of barometers. Cistern barometers, such as those found in most laboratories, consist of a long glass tube containing an inverted column of liquid having an open end in a cistern of the liquid. Students learn that the column of…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratories, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
Yah, Jake K. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study is focused on the concept and formalism of work done and potential energy on the very fundamental level. A detailed analysis of the incomplete presentations of the topics found a major misconception that precluded acknowledgement of existence of certain nonradial effects caused by classical radial/center-bound gravitational force fields…
Descriptors: Physics, Misconceptions, Graduate Students, Scientists
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Warburton, Paul A. – Physics Education, 2011
The Josephson effect, the 50th anniversary of which will be celebrated in 2012, remains one of the most spectacular manifestations of quantum mechanics in all of experimental science. It was first predicted in 1962 and then experimentally verified in 1963. At its most fundamental level the Josephson effect is nothing more than the electronic…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Education, Science Experiments
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Ocaya, R. O.; Luhanga, P. V. C. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
It is shown that the well-known linear variation of p-n diode terminal voltage with temperature at different fixed forward currents allows easy and accurate determination of the semiconductor ideality factor and bandgap from only two data points. This is possible if the temperature difference required to maintain the same diode voltage drop can be…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratories, Climate, Undergraduate Study
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Dorbolo, S.; Brandenbourger, M.; Damanet, F.; Dister, H.; Ludewig, F.; Terwagne, D.; Lumay, G.; Vandewalle, N. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Glass beads are placed in the compartments of a horizontal square grid. This grid is then vertically shaken. According to the reduced acceleration [image omitted] of the system, the granular material exhibits various behaviours. By counting the number of beads in each compartment after shaking, it is possible to define three regimes. At low…
Descriptors: Probability, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
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Smith, Glenn S. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Thought experiments involving a light clock are common in introductory treatments of special relativity, because they provide a simple way of demonstrating the non-intuitive phenomenon of time dilation. The properties of the ray or pulse of light that is continuously reflected between the parallel mirrors of the clock are often stated vaguely and…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Energy, Magnets, Physics
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Murphy, David – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2011
About 20 years ago, while lost in the midst of his PhD research, the author mused over proposed titles for his thesis. He was pretty pleased with himself when he came up with "Chaos Rules" (the implied double meaning was deliberate), or more completely, "Chaos Rules: An Exploration of the Work of Instructional Designers in Distance Education." He…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Distance Education, Delivery Systems, Educational Environment
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Cho, Young Hoan; Cho, Kwangsu – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
Research on peer reviewing has revealed that comments received from peer reviewers are helpful when it comes to making revisions in an individual's writing, but the role of providing comments to peer writers has been little explored despite the potential value of such research. In this study, we explored how student reviewers learn by reviewing…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Writing Skills, Research
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