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Ayrinhac, Simon – Physics Education, 2014
We present in this work a demonstration of the maze-solving problem with electricity. Electric current flowing in a maze as a printed circuit produces Joule heating and the right way is instantaneously revealed with infrared thermal imaging. The basic properties of electric current can be discussed in this context, with this challenging question:…
Descriptors: Energy, Problem Solving, Puzzles, Science Instruction
Rodrigues, Hilário; Panza, Nelson; Portes, Dirceu; Soares, Alexandre – Physics Education, 2014
This paper is essentially about the general form of Newton's second law for variable mass problems. We develop a model for describing the motion of the one-dimensional oscillator with a variable mass within the framework of classroom physics. We present a simple numerical procedure for the solution of the equation of motion of the system to…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Principles, Models, Mechanics (Physics)
Fiolhais, Miguel C. N.; Amor dos Santos, Susana – Physics Education, 2014
The technique of bump drafting, also known as two-car drafting in motorsports, is analysed in the framework of Newtonian mechanics and simple aerodynamic drag forces. As an apparent unnatural effect that often pleases the enthusiasts of car racing, bump drafting provides a unique pedagogical opportunity for students to gain insights into the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Motor Vehicles, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Principles
Dean, J.; Allwood, D. A. – Physics Education, 2014
We describe a range of practical activities that allows students to investigate the properties and applications of magnets. The activities can be used in isolation or used together to build a rounded understanding of the subject area. The activities include simple demonstrations using common or inexpensive equipment, hands-on experiments for small…
Descriptors: Magnets, Integrated Activities, Science Activities, Investigations
Chakrabarti, Bhupati; Pathare, Shirish; Huli, Saurabhee; Nachane, Madhura – Physics Education, 2013
An experiment with a mechanical black box containing unknown masses is presented. The experiment involves the determination of these masses and their locations by performing some nondestructive tests. The set-ups are inexpensive and easy to fabricate. They are very useful to gain an understanding of some well-known principles of mechanics.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Equations (Mathematics), Scientific Principles
Mashood, K. K.; Singh, Vijay A. – Physics Education, 2013
Research suggests that problem-solving skills are transferable across domains. This claim, however, needs further empirical substantiation. We suggest correlation studies as a methodology for making preliminary inferences about transfer. The correlation of the physics performance of students with their performance in chemistry and mathematics in…
Descriptors: Physics, Problem Solving, Science Process Skills, Correlation
de Sousa, Celia A. – Physics Education, 2012
This article discusses an instructional strategy which explores eventual similarities and/or analogies between familiar problems and more sophisticated systems. In this context, the Atwood's machine problem is used to introduce students to more complex problems involving ropes and chains. The methodology proposed helps students to develop the…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Mihas, Pavlos – Physics Education, 2012
Fermat's principle is considered as a unifying concept. It is usually presented erroneously as a "least time principle". In this paper we present some software that shows cases of maxima and minima and the application of Fermat's principle to the problem of focusing in lenses. (Contains 12 figures.)
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Computer Software, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
Quale, Andreas – Physics Education, 2012
In the teaching of physics at upper secondary school level (K10-K12), the students are generally taught to solve problems analytically, i.e. using the dynamics describing a system (typically in the form of differential equations) to compute its evolution in time, e.g. the motion of a body along a straight line or in a plane. This reduces the scope…
Descriptors: Physics, Spreadsheets, Teaching Methods, Equations (Mathematics)
Gagnon, Michel – Physics Education, 2011
The close relationship between charged particles and electromagnetic fields has been well known since the 19th century, thanks to James Clerk Maxwell's brilliant unified theory of electricity and magnetism. Today, electromagnetism is recognized as an essential aspect of human activity and has consequently become a major component of senior…
Descriptors: Physics, Computer Software, Motion, High Schools
Houari, Ahmed – Physics Education, 2011
In this article, I will extend the falling ball method to measure the viscosity of liquids regardless of the degree of their viscosity. For this, I will show that one can obtain a measurement of the terminal velocity of a falling spherical ball in a viscous liquid by solving numerically the equation of motion which describes the dynamics of the…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Theories
Rizhov, Alexander – Physics Education, 2011
There is a remarkable difference between formal knowledge and true understanding of the subject. While the former helps students earn top grades, the latter is crucial to the solution of real-world problems. An excellent example is the computation of capacitance, with which some students have difficulty. Also, most textbooks limit problem analysis…
Descriptors: World Problems, Problem Solving, Physics, Science Education
Soong, Benson; Mercer, Neil; Er, Siew Shin – Physics Education, 2010
In this article, we provide a discussion on our revision method (termed "prescriptive tutoring") aimed at revealing students' misconceptions and misunderstandings by getting them to solve physics problems with an anonymous partner via the computer. It is currently being implemented and evaluated in a public secondary school in Singapore, and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physics, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis
Allaire-Duquette, Geneviève; Charland, Patrick; Riopel, Martin – European Journal of Physics Education, 2014
In physics, women find contexts concerning human biology, medical applications, or natural phenomena highly relevant (Hoffmann, 2002), and the rareness or absence of these in physics curricula may make it more difficult for women to develop and maintain their interest in physics. To date, research in physics education addressing student's…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Females, Science Interests
Dunning, R. B. – Physics Education, 2009
The bicycle provides a context-rich problem accessible to students in a first-year physics course, encircling several core physics principles such as conservation of total energy and angular momentum, dissipative forces, and vectors. In this article, I develop a simple numerical model that can be used by any first-year physics student to…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Problem Solving

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