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Sharifov, Galib Movsum oghlu – Physics Education, 2020
This article deals with an exploration of a double superior mirage obtained in laboratory conditions and its contribution to the deep understanding of light events in specialized schools. It was revealed that an explanation of the formation process of a double superior mirage plays a key role in the adoption of knowledge on reflection and…
Descriptors: Light, Laboratory Experiments, Optics, Science Instruction
Yan, Peizheng; Xia, Haojie; Li, Jianquan; Wang, Yonghong; Wei, Yongqing; Ji, Feng; Shu, Shuangbao – Physics Teacher, 2019
Light polarization, which is the direction of electromagnetic field oscillation, provides information that is highly different from that of spectral and intensity images and thus can enhance various fields of optical metrology. Polarization imaging can be also used by combining polarization and imaging, thereby providing polarization and spatial…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Light, Energy
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
Singh, Satya Pal – European Journal of Physics Education, 2013
In this paper of I have reviewed the test done for validating the special theory of relativity using masers and lasers in last one century. Michelson-Morley did the first experimental verification for the isotropy of space for the propagation of light in 1887. It has an accuracy of 1/100th of a fringe shift. The predicted fringe shift on the basis…
Descriptors: Lasers, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments, Light
Rice, E. M.; Bradshaw, D. S.; Saadi, K.; Andrews, D. L. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
The spatial variation in phase and the propagating wave-front of plane wave electromagnetic radiation are widely familiar text-book territory. In contrast, the developing amplitude and phase of radiation emitted by a dipole or multipole source generally receive less attention, despite the prevalence of these systems. There is additional complexity…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Radiation, Energy, Magnets
Robles, P.; Claro, F. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Among the most startling experiences a student encounters is learning that, unlike electrons and other elementary particles, photons have no mass. Under certain circumstances, however, the light quantum behaves as if it did have a finite mass. Starting from Maxwell's equations, we discuss how this arises when light interacts with a charged plasma,…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Energy
Baird, William H.; Hack, W. Nathan; Tran, Kiet; Vira, Zeeshan; Pickett, Matthew – Physics Teacher, 2011
A light-emitting diode (LED) and operational amplifier can be used as an affordable method to provide a digital output indicating detection of an intense light source such as a laser beam or high-output LED. When coupled with a microcontroller, the combination can be used as a multiple photogate and timer for under $50. A similar circuit is used…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Science Instruction, Light, Scientific Principles
Smith, Glenn S. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Thought experiments involving a light clock are common in introductory treatments of special relativity, because they provide a simple way of demonstrating the non-intuitive phenomenon of time dilation. The properties of the ray or pulse of light that is continuously reflected between the parallel mirrors of the clock are often stated vaguely and…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Energy, Magnets, Physics
Hoover, Matthew; Everhart, Michael; D'Arruda, Jose – Physics Teacher, 2010
In this paper we describe a unique method for obtaining the famous Poisson spot without adding obstacles to the light path, which could interfere with the effect. A Poisson spot is the interference effect from parallel rays of light diffracting around a solid spherical object, creating a bright spot in the center of the shadow.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Magnets, Light
Thompson, Frank – Physics Education, 2010
A recent article showed how the influx of neodymium magnets has provided striking demonstrations of the interactions between magnets and conductors. The "shaking torch" is yet another example. Many of these torches require no batteries and can be submerged in water--indeed, a light for life. In this article, the author disassembles a shaking torch…
Descriptors: Magnets, Energy, Light, Interaction
Oon, Pey Tee; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2009
The objective of this article is to contribute to the scant literature that exists on historical developments on the nature of light. It traces the nature of light from the times of the ancient Greeks to the classical theories prior to Planck. The development of thought that characterizes the evolution of a concept in physics over time affords…
Descriptors: History, Physics, Light, Science Instruction
Bartlett, Albert A. – Physics Teacher, 2008
The article "Torsional Oscillations with Lorentz Force" by Paul Gluck provides a glimpse into the major world of ancient physics demonstrations in the late 19th and first half of the 20th centuries. The apparatus that was described and similar pieces of apparatus are the basis for many memorable but long forgotten educational demonstrations. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Principles, Science History
Alden, Emily; Kennedy, Mark; Lorenzon, Wolfgang; Smith, Warren – Physics Teacher, 2007
In the last several years, the electronics industry has released hand generator-powered flashlights, which are advertised as the end of battery-powered flashlights. This has become possible because of recent advances in capacitor, magnet, and LED technology. Nevertheless, the physics behind these flashlights is fairly simple.
Descriptors: Light, Electronics, Physics, Magnets
Pujol, O.; Perez, J. P. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
The aim of this paper is to propose a synthetic approach to the transfer matrix method in classical and quantum physics. This method is an efficient tool to deal with complicated physical systems of practical importance in geometrical light or charged particle optics, classical electronics, mechanics, electromagnetics and quantum physics. Teaching…
Descriptors: Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Hare, Jonathan; McCallie, Ellen – Physics Education, 2005
Outlined is a simple design for a working wave-powered electrical generator based on one made on the BBC "Rough Science" TV series. The design has been kept deliberately simple to facilitate rapid pupil/student involvement and most importantly so that there is much scope for their own ingenuity and ideas. The generator works on the principle of…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Activities, Physics, Secondary School Students
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