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Kreis, Steve – Physics Teacher, 2008
This paper tries to demonstrate that it is not reasonable to judge the quality of pictures that a camera can produce just by the number of pixels that the sensor has. It does so by trying to relate the number of pixels in a picture to the resolution that the eye can see at various distances away from prints of different size.
Descriptors: Photography, Science Instruction, Pictorial Stimuli, Visual Perception
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Machorro, Roberto; Samano, E. C. – Physics Teacher, 2008
This paper describes an enjoyable, simple, and inexpensive way to perform Young's two-source experiment using sound waves. The wave source is a simple aluminum rod (a "singing rod").
Descriptors: Physics, Acoustics, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Feldman, Bernard J. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The hybrid automobile is a strikingly new automobile technology with a number of new technological features that dramatically improve energy efficiency. This paper will briefly describe how hybrid automobiles work; what are these new technological features; why the Toyota Prius hybrid internal combustion engine operates on the Atkinson cycle…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Engines, Motor Vehicles
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Banerjee, Shubho; Andring, Kevin; Campbell, Desmond; Janeski, John; Keedy, Daniel; Quinn, Sean; Hoffmeister, Brent – Physics Teacher, 2008
The similar mathematical forms of Coulomb's law and Newton's law of gravitation suggest that two uniformly charged spheres should be able to orbit each other just as two uniform spheres of mass are known to do. In this paper we describe an experiment that we performed to demonstrate such an orbit. This is the first published account of a…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Motion, Science Instruction
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Bassis, J. N. – Physics Education, 2008
The great ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are vast deposits of frozen freshwater that contain enough to raise sea level by approximately 70 m if they were to completely melt. Because of the potentially catastrophic impact that ice sheets can have, it is important that we understand how ice sheets have responded to past climate changes and…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Foreign Countries, Climate, Science Instruction
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Laing, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Between 1869 and 1905 the Russian chemist Dmitrii Mendeleev published several tables with different arrangements of the chemical elements. Four of these are compared with periodic tables by Russian scientists from 1934 and 1969. The difficulties caused by the lanthanoid elements are clearly seen in the table of 1905, which satisfactorily includes…
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Russian, Chemistry, Science Education
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Moore, Pam – Tech Directions, 2008
Fluid power technicians, sometimes called hydraulic and pneumatic technicians, work with equipment that utilizes the pressure of a liquid or gas in a closed container to transmit, multiply, or control power. Working under the supervision of an engineer or engineering staff, they assemble, install, maintain, and test fluid power equipment.…
Descriptors: Hydraulics, Job Skills, Mechanics (Physics), Skilled Workers
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Cardon, Greet M.; De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse M. M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2008
The present study aimed to describe accelerometer-based physical activity levels in 4- and 5-year-old children (N = 76) on 2 weekdays and 2 weekend days. The children were sedentary for 9.6 hr (85%) daily, while they engaged in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) for 34 min (5%). Only 7% of the children engaged in MVPA for 60 min per…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Body Composition, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level
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Tarvainen, K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
This paper addresses the forming of integral expressions such as [integral][superscript b][subscript a]f(x)dx by differential or infinitesimal derivations. A rigorous justification of these handy informal derivations is a major pedagogical problem in calculus. In this paper, checks are presented by which one can usually verify--with clear…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2008
An experiment and a demonstration concerning transport by magnetic levitation (Maglev) are described. The lift, drag and radial forces on a magnet placed over a rotating conducting disc are measured versus the rotation frequency. The experiment relates to important topics of electromagnetism and could be a useful addition to the undergraduate…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Slusarenko, Viktor; Rojas, Roberto; Fuster, Gonzalo – European Journal of Physics, 2008
We present a derivation for the coordinates of the centre of mass--or centre of gravity--of a homogeneous triangular plate by using scaling and symmetry. We scale the triangular plate by a factor of 2 and divide its area into four plates identical to the original. By symmetry, we assert that the centre of mass of two identical masses lies at the…
Descriptors: Physics, Geometric Concepts, Science Instruction, Algebra
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Lira, Ignacio – European Journal of Physics, 2008
The natural scales of the laminar steady-state free convection flow regime surrounding an isothermal vertical cylinder are established. It is shown that nondimensionalizing the momentum and energy equations in terms of the Rayleigh or Boussinesq numbers allows the use of the Prandtl number as a criterion to establish whether the motive buoyancy…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Energy, Equations (Mathematics)
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Rabin, Jeffrey M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
This article presents a problem that can help high school students develop the concept of instantaneous velocity and connect it with the slope of a tangent line to the graph of position versus time. It also gives a method for determining the tangent line to the graph of a polynomial function at any point without using calculus. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Calculus, Algebra, Physics
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Thong, Wai Meng; Gunstone, Richard – Research in Science Education, 2008
Introductory electromagnetism is a central part of undergraduate physics. Although there has been some research into student conceptions of electromagnetism, studies have been sparse and separated. This study sought to explore second year physics students' conceptions of electromagnetism, to investigate to what extent the results from the present…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, College Students
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Belloni, Mario; Christian, Wolfgang; Cox, Anne J. – Physics Teacher, 2007
More than 35 years ago, French and Taylor outlined an approach to teach students and teachers alike how to understand "qualitative plots of bound-state wave functions." They described five fundamental statements based on the quantum-mechanical concepts of probability and energy (total and potential), which could be used to deduce the shape of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Energy, Physics, Science Instruction
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