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Halasz, Hisako, Comp. – 1986
The environment we live in today is filled with human-created electromagnetic fields generated by a variety of sources, including radio and television transmitters, power lines, and visual display terminals. (In addition, there exists a natural background of electromagnetic fields.) The term "electromagnetic pollution" is often used to…
Descriptors: Books, Citations (References), Environmental Education, Periodicals
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC. – 1994
This curriculum guide uses hands-on activities to help grade 5-8 students and teachers understand the significance of space-based astronomy--astronomical observations made from outside the Earth's atmosphere. The guide begins with a survey of astronomy-related spacecraft that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has sent into…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Curriculum Guides, Earth Science, Hands on Science
Logan, H. L. – 1969
The electromagnetic environment has a great amount of influence on the existence of life and man. The main points of concern are--(1) that sea-level solar radiation is biologically beneficial and necessary for man's physical and mental health, (2) that urban man has inadequate exposure to certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light normally received…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Color, Environmental Research, Glare
Stonebarger, Bill – 1990
This discussion of radiation considers the spectrum of electromagnetic energy including light, x-rays, radioactivity, and other waves. Radiation is considered from three aspects; time, space, and spirit. Time refers to a sense of history; space refers to geography; and spirit refers to life and thought. Several chapters on the history and concepts…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Education, Instructional Materials, Middle Schools
New South Wales Dept. of Education, Sydney (Australia). – 1981
As one in a series of test item collections developed by the Assessment and Evaluation Unit of the Directorate of Studies, items are made available to teachers for the construction of unit tests or term examinations or as a basis for class discussion. Each collection was reviewed for content validity and reliability. The test items meet syllabus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Item Banks, Multiple Choice Tests, Physics
Technical Education Research Center, Waco, TX.
This concept module on radiation is one of thirteen modules that provide a flexible, laboratory-based physics instructional package designed to meet the specialized needs of students in two-year, postsecondary technical schools. Each of the thirteen concept modules discusses a single physics concept and how it is applied to each energy system.…
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Energy, Holography, Lasers
Lincoln, Don; Stuver, Amber – Physics Teacher, 2016
In a deep and dark corner of space, a cataclysm loomed. Two cosmic nemeses circled one another, locked in a macabre dance of death. Unfolding over millennia, the deadly waltz began leisurely enough. But with the dance came radiation and the energy loss that it implies. Orbit after orbit, the distance between the two protagonists shrank as their…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Harvard Project Physics. – 1968
Optical and electromagnetic fundamentals are presented in this fourth unit of the Project Physics text for use by senior high students. Development of the wave theory in the first half of the 19th Century is described to deal with optical problems at the early stage. Following explanations of electric charges and forces, field concepts are…
Descriptors: Course Content, Electricity, Instructional Materials, Magnets
WARREN, J. W. – 1965
MANY IDEAS TAUGHT IN ELEMENTARY PHYSICS TODAY ARE EITHER FALSE IN FACT OR ABSURD IN LOGIC, AND HAVING BEEN CARRIED ALONG BY TRADITIONAL PRACTICE, THESE ERRORS AND MISCONCEPTIONS CONTINUE TO BE PROMULGATED. MANY MISCONCEPTIONS AND ERRORS COMMONLY FOUND IN CURRENT TEXTBOOKS ARE EXAMINED. AREAS DEALT WITH ARE (1) FORCES, (2) GRAVITATION, (3) ENERGY,…
Descriptors: Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Science
Smith, Glenn S. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The time-average power radiated by a pair of infinitesimal dipoles is examined as their spacing is varied. The results elucidate the effect of the interaction of the dipoles on their radiation. (Contains 4 figures.)
Descriptors: Radiation, Magnets, Physics, Scientific Principles
Tuss, Paul – 1993
This study utilized the flow theory of intrinsic motivation to evaluate the subjective experience of 78 academically talented high school sophomores participating in an 8-day summer research apprenticeship program in materials and nuclear science. The program involved morning lectures on such topics as physics of electromagnetic radiation, energy…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Apprenticeships, Enrichment Activities, Field Trips
Portland Project Committee, OR. – 1973
This teacher's guide includes parts one and two of the four-part third year Portland Project, a three-year integrated secondary science curriculum sequence. The Harvard Project Physics textbook is used for reading assignments for part one. Assignments relate to waves, light, electricity, magnetic fields, Faraday and the electrical age,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Integrated Curriculum, Physical Sciences, Science Activities
Likar, A.; Razpet, N. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
The dipole radiation from an oscillating charge is treated using the Hamiltonian approach to electrodynamics where the concept of cavity modes plays a central role. We show that the calculation of the radiation field can be obtained in a closed form within this approach by emphasizing the role of coherence between the cavity modes, which is…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Radiation, Computation, Scientific Principles
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA. Harvard Project Physics. – 1968
Test items relating to Project Physics Unit 4 are presented in this booklet. Included are 70 multiple-choice and 22 problem-and-essay questions. Concepts of light and electromagnetism are examined on charges, reflection, electrostatic forces, electric potential, speed of light, electromagnetic waves and radiations, Oersted's and Faraday's work,…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Electricity, Instructional Materials, Light
Bohren, Craig F. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
To understand radiation forces and torques or to calculate them does not require invoking photon or electromagnetic field momentum transfer or stress tensors. According to continuum electromagnetic theory, forces and torques exerted by radiation are a consequence of electric and magnetic fields acting on charges and currents that the fields induce…
Descriptors: Physics, Radiation, Science Instruction, Magnets