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Bochnícek, Zdenek – Physics Education, 2013
This paper describes a set of demonstration school experiments where infrared radiation is detected using thermal sensitive foils. The possibility of using standard glass lenses for infrared imaging is discussed in detail. It is shown that with optic components made from glass, infrared radiation up to 2.5 µm of wavelength can be detected. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Radiation, Thermodynamics
Rodríguez, Y.; Santana, A.; Mendoza, L. M. – Physics Education, 2013
Recently, with the development of more powerful and accurate computational tools, the inclusion of new didactic materials in the classroom is known to have increased. However, the form in which these materials can be used to enhance the learning process is still under debate. Many different methodologies have been suggested for constructing new…
Descriptors: Physics, Optics, Computation, Technology Uses in Education
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
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Education, 2013
Two computer-assisted experiments are described: (i) determination of the speed of ultrasound waves in water and (ii) measurement of the thermal expansion of an aluminum-based alloy. A new data-acquisition system developed by PASCO scientific is used. In both experiments, the "Keep" mode of recording data is employed: the data are…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Computer Assisted Instruction, Motion, Acoustics
LoPresto, Michael C. – Physics Education, 2013
What follows is a description of a demonstration of superposition of waves and Fourier analysis using a set of four tuning forks mounted on resonance boxes and oscilloscope software to create, capture and analyze the waveforms and Fourier spectra of musical intervals.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Acoustics, Music
Ribeiro, C. I. – Physics Education, 2013
In this paper an example of a simple harmonic motion, the apparent motion of sunspots due to the Sun's rotation, is described, which can be used to teach this subject to high-school students. Using real images of the Sun, students can calculate the star's rotation period with the simple harmonic motion mathematical expression.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Motion, Scientific Concepts
Brunt, Marjorie; Brunt, Geoff – Physics Education, 2013
The teaching of the principle of conservation of linear momentum is considered (ages 15 + ). From the principle, the momenta of two masses in an isolated system are considered. Sketch graphs of the momenta make Newton's laws appear obvious. Examples using different collision conditions are considered. Conservation of momentum is considered…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Principles, Secondary School Science, Teaching Methods
Smigiel, Eddie; Sonntag, Michel – Physics Education, 2013
This paper deals with the nature and the level of difficulty of teaching and learning physics in the first year of undergraduate engineering schools in France. Our case study is based on a survey regarding a classic and basic question in applied physics, and which was conducted with a group of second-year students in a post-baccalaureate 1…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Education, Logical Thinking
Scott, Robert – Physics Education, 2013
The two most commonly used parameters of crater shape are the diameter of the rim crest (D) and the floor to rim depth (d). However, the widespread application of d/D has limitations. This paper provides high ability students with the opportunity to use real scientific data to derive the depth/diameter ratio of rimmed (d:D) and rimless craters…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Data Analysis, Measurement Techniques, Computation
Celeda, Tomáš – Physics Education, 2013
An application was created to encourage students' practical knowledge of gravitational fields, the law of conservation of energy and other phenomena, such as gravitational slingshots. The educational software simulates the flight of a solar sail spacecraft between two planets of the Solar System using the laws of gravity and radiation…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Astronomy
Dean, Julian; Thomson, Katrin; Hollands, Lisa; Bates, Joanna; Carter, Melvyn; Freeman, Colin; Kapranos, Plato; Goodall, Russell – Physics Education, 2013
The performance of any engineering component depends on and is limited by the properties of the material from which it is fabricated. It is crucial for engineering students to understand these material properties, interpret them and select the right material for the right application. In this paper we present a new method to engage students with…
Descriptors: Physics, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Study, Secondary Education
Scott, Robert; Xinrong, Shen; Mulley, Ian; Pan, Zili – Physics Education, 2013
The introduction of a planetary science topic into teaching provides an opportunity for teachers to broaden the science base and offer an enrichment activity outside the National Curriculum. It enables students to undertake independent learning by engaging in a scientific investigation relevant to the real world. Here, more able students are given…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Measurement Techniques
Frontali, Clara – Physics Education, 2013
Scientific terms drawn from common language are often charged with suggestions that may even be inconsistent with their restricted scientific meaning, thus posing didactic problems. The (non-linear) historical journey of the word "pressure" is illustrated here through original quotations from Stevinus, Torricelli, Pascal, Boyle,…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Definitions, Vocabulary, Intellectual History
Quincey, Paul – Physics Education, 2013
The proposed revision of SI units would embed Planck's constant into the definition of the kilogram, as a fixed constant of nature. Traditionally, Planck's constant is not readily interpreted as the size of something physical, and it is generally only encountered by students in the mathematics of quantum physics. Richard Feynman's…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics (Physics), Measurement Techniques
Theilmann, Florian; Grusche, Sascha – Physics Education, 2013
Teaching prismatic colours usually boils down to establishing the take-home message that white light consists of "differently refrangible" coloured rays. This approach explains the classical spectrum of seven colours but has its limitations, e.g. in discussing spectra from setups with higher resolution or in understanding the well…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Color, Scientific Principles

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