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Yoshinaga, Kyohei; Kubota, Miki; Kamata, Masahiro – Physics Education, 2015
We have developed much simpler cloud chambers that use only ice and cooking salt instead of the dry ice or ice gel pack needed for the cloud chambers produced in our previous work. The observed alpha-ray particle tracks are as clear as those observed using our previous cloud chambers. The tracks can be observed continuously for about 20?min, and…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Physics, Teaching Methods, Radiation
Kamata, Masahiro; Abe, Mayumi – Physics Education, 2012
A thick line drawn on a sheet of paper with a 6B pencil is electrically conductive and its resistance can be roughly estimated using a simple tester made of a light-emitting diode (LED) and a lithium coin-type cell. Using this hand-drawn resistor and the LED tester, we developed teaching materials that help students to understand how electrical…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Physics, Light
Kamata, Masahiro; Kubota, Miki – Physics Education, 2012
Although cloud chambers are highly regarded as teaching aids for radiation education, school teachers have difficulty in using cloud chambers because they have to prepare dry ice or liquid nitrogen before the experiment. We developed a very simple and inexpensive cloud chamber that uses the contents of gel ice packs which can substitute for dry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Physics
Kamata, Masahiro; Tamamura, Yuna – Physics Education, 2010
In Japan, junior high school students learn about energy conversion between kinetic and potential energy. In addition, they learn about energy conversion among different kinds of energy, such as mechanical, electrical, thermal, light and chemical. As for the conversion between electrical and light energy, teachers usually use lamps or LEDs to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Energy Conservation, Light
Kamata, Masahiro; Matsunaga, Ai – Physics Education, 2007
We have developed two kinds of optical experiments: color mixture and fluorescence, using mini-torches with light emitting diodes (LEDs) that emit three primary colors. Since the tools used in the experiments are simple and inexpensive, students can easily retry and develop the experiments by themselves. As well as giving an introduction to basic…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Optics, Student Attitudes, Science Experiments
Kamata, Masahiro; Hara, Chiho – Physics Education, 2005
A new type of ammeter (PikoPikoII) has been developed which indicates the measured current by the movement of a spot of light and the voltage by the colour of the spot. Since this tool can make students feel as if they are observing a visual image of electricity, it is easy to prepare schematic explanations on electric circuits that match the…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Energy, Measurement Equipment
Imai, Izumi; Kamata, Masahiro; Miura, Naosuke – Physics Education, 2003
Kinetic models of a gas can be hard for students to understand. Typical tools do not display events at the microscopic level, yet computer simulations of the molecules lack a hands-on aspect. Here a new tool is described that combines the squeezing of a syringe with a computer simulation, and it is shown that this has worked well in class for both…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Computer Simulation, Molecular Structure, Kinetics
Kamata, Masahiro; Honda, Motoshi – Physics Education, 2003
We have developed a circuit board using materials that are inexpensive and familiar to elementary school students. Most of the responses from students who made this board were relatively positive and we observed them enjoy making the boards at a Science Festival in Japan and in elementary school. As an application, we also developed a tiny torch…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Equipment
Peer reviewedKamata, Masahiro; Anayama, Takayuki – Physics Education, 2003
Presents an effective way to demonstrate the difference between direct current and alternating current using red and green LEDs. Describes how to make a tool that shows how an AC voltage changes with time using the afterimage effect of the LEDs. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Electricity, Electronics, Higher Education
Kamata, Masahiro; Takeuchi, Noriko; Akahane, Hisao; Shoji, Ryuichi – Physics Education, 2002
Although ammeters are very important tools for science classes in elementary and junior high schools, many ordinary ones are not easy to handle nor sufficiently educational. From this viewpoint, the authors have investigated the possibility of using clamp-on ammeters, which are very common among professional electricians, for educational purposes.…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Secondary School Science, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories

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