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Boone, Christine; Galloway, Melodie; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2018
A fun activity is presented using singing wine glasses for introductory physics students. Students tune a white wine glass and a red wine glass to as many semitones as possible by filling the glasses with the appropriate amounts of water. A smart phone app is used to measure the frequencies of equal-temperament tones. Then plots of frequency…
Descriptors: Singing, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
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Vogelezang, Michiel – School Science Review, 2012
Noticing the presence of colourless crystals in a glass of white wine was the starting point for some simple experiments to identify their chemical nature. The author did not succeed in identifying the chemical, but learned about the presence of an acid-base indicator. In retrospect, he was aware of the special chemical way he had considered the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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DeWeerd, Alan J. – Physics Teacher, 2007
In a recent article, Iain MacInnes analyzed the static equilibrium of a system consisting of a wine bottle and a wine butler. After discussing that composite system, students can be asked to consider only the bottle (and its contents) as the system. An interesting challenge for them is to describe the forces on the bottle in static equilibrium.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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Courtois, Matthieu; Guirao, Boris; Fort, Emmanuel – European Journal of Physics, 2008
It is well known that the pitch of the sound produced by an excited glass shell can be tuned by adding some liquid in it. In this paper, it will be proved that the distribution of the liquid inside the shell plays a crucial role in this frequency shift. Thus it provides another way to tune the pitch of the sound by modifying the liquid…
Descriptors: Energy, Mechanics (Physics), Acoustics, Science Instruction
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Crandall, G. Douglas – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1997
Discusses how traditional lab exercises can be converted into investigative exercises. Describes an exercise on seed germination that has students design their own experiments based on their initial results. Involves students in the scientific process and allows them to experience the joys and disappointments of experimental work. (JRH)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Investigations, Science Experiments