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Echiburu, Mauricio; Hernández, Carla; Pino, Miguel – Physics Education, 2023
Teaching physics in real-life contexts continues to be a challenge for teachers at different educational levels. In this article, three context-rich problems are proposed to be implemented in the classroom for higher education, using the explosion that occurred in Beirut as a case study. These problems require the search and analysis of real data,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Physics, Science Instruction, Authentic Learning
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Essiane, Salome Ndjakomo; Essama, Bedel Giscard Onana – Physics Education, 2022
The goal of this work is to build a low cost pedagogical device able to improve the comprehension of weather phenomena for African students in particular and in general for students across the world. This experimental and didactic device can be seen as an easy teaching tool to measure meteorological and climatic data. This structure is called a…
Descriptors: Weather, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment, Climate
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Vieyra, Rebecca; Vieyra, Chrystian; Pendrill, Ann-Marie; Xu, Benjamin – Physics Education, 2020
This article describes the development and deployment of Physics Toolbox Play, a gamified component of the "Android Physics Toolbox Sensor Suite" app, that can introduce young children through adults to fundamental physics principles. The app was used successfully in a variety of contexts, including STEM fairs with primary and secondary…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Bagnoli, Franco; Guarino, Alessio; Pacini, Giovanna – Physics Education, 2019
In this paper we describe the results of some experiments about using surprising physics demonstrations, presented as magical phenomena followed by scientific explanations, for introducing physics topics in several teaching contexts. All the demonstrations have been designed to be implemented with easy to get and cheap materials, so that students…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Simpson, E. C.; Shelley, M. – Physics Education, 2017
Nuclear masses and binding energies are some of the first nuclear properties met in high school physics, and can be used to introduce radioactive decays, fusion, and fission. With relatively little extension, they can also illustrate fundamental concepts in nuclear physics, such as shell structure and pairing, and to discuss how the elements…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Nuclear Physics, Energy
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Kontomaris, Stylianos-Vasileios; Malamou, Anna – Physics Education, 2016
An interesting problem in fluid mechanics, with significant educational importance, is the classic hydrostatic paradox. The hydrostatic paradox states the fact that in different shaped containers, with the same base area, which are filled with a liquid of the same height, the applied force by the liquid on the base of each container is exactly the…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Comparative Analysis, Physics, Undergraduate Students
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Pispinis, Dimitrios – European Journal of Physics Education, 2019
We look at the problem of the minimum speed of projectiles in a constant gravitational field. In the absence of resistance, the problem may be studied in the frame of a high school curriculum. One needs only Newton's laws and a minimum amount of analytic geometry to compute the orbit, which turns out to be parabolic. Furthermore, in case the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High Schools, Physics
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Scanlon, Erin; Schreffler, Jillian; James, Westley; Vasquez, Eleazar; Chini, Jacquelyn J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
Federal legislation specifies equitable access to education for all students at all levels of education, including postsecondary. To explore how well the physics education research (PER) community is currently serving students who inherently vary in needs, abilities, and interests, four research-based curricula (Tutorials in Introductory Physics,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Access to Education, Curriculum Development
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Al-Azmi, Darwish; Mustapha, Amidu O.; Karunakara, N. – Physics Education, 2012
Simple procedures for teaching practical radioactivity are presented in a way that attracts students' attention and does not make them apprehensive about their safety. The radiation source is derived from the natural environment. It is based on the radioactivity of radon, a ubiquitous inert gas, and the adsorptive property of activated charcoal.…
Descriptors: Radiation, Intervals, Energy, Nuclear Physics
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Planinsic, Gorazd; Likar, Andrej – Physics Education, 2012
The paper describes the mechanics of cherry pit projectiles and ends with showing the similarity between cherry pit launching and chameleon tongue projecting mechanisms. The whole story is written as an investigation, following steps that resemble those typically taken by scientists and can therefore serve as an illustration of scientific…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Models, Equations (Mathematics)
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Omar, Ahmad Fairuz; MatJafri, Mohd Zubir – Physics Education, 2011
The Swift Turbidity Marker is an optical instrument developed to measure the level of water turbidity. The components and configuration selected for the system are based on common turbidity meter design concepts but use a simplified methodology to produce rapid turbidity measurements. This work is aimed at high school physics students and is the…
Descriptors: Optics, International Organizations, Data Analysis, Mathematical Applications
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Rosenblatt, Rebecca; Heckler, Andrew F. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2011
We developed an instrument to systematically investigate student conceptual understanding of the relationships between the directions of net force, velocity, and acceleration in one dimension and report on data collected on the final version of the instrument from over 650 students. Unlike previous work, we simultaneously studied all six possible…
Descriptors: Evidence, Motion, Teaching Methods, Comprehension
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Newton, Douglas P. – Physics Education, 1987
Presents the viewpoint that science can fulfill human needs as a human activity, as a model for problem solving, and as a world view or a view of reality. Proposes a set of goals for humanized physics teaching. Suggests several approaches for infusing these goals into an overall physics education program. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Influences, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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McCaughan, J. B. T. – Physics Education, 1987
Uses capillarity as an example of a problem in physics which has been explained mathematically in two different ways. Argues that only one explanation is indeed valid and demonstrates this opinion through experimentation and discussions. Proposes that mathematics should be used in physics as a tool to predict, not to explain. (TW)
Descriptors: College Science, Concept Formation, Epistemology, Higher Education
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Taylor, Edwin F. – Physics Education, 1987
Describes and compares five different uses of computers in physics education: tutorial, demonstrations, modelling toolkit, laboratory aid, and student as programer. Provides examples of computer uses and offers perspectives on developing further programs. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Uses in Education
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