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McCaughey, Mike – Physics Teacher, 2017
An Arduino-based system with a triple axis magnetometer chip may be used to plot both the strength and direction of the magnetic field of a magnet directly on a sheet of paper. Before taking measurements, it is necessary either to correct for or to eliminate soft and hard iron effects. The same sensor may be used to determine the presence of soft…
Descriptors: Magnets, Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment
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Minkin, Leonid; Shapovalov, Alexander S. – Physics Education, 2018
A simple model of parallel motion of two point charges and the subsequent analysis of the electromagnetic field transformation invariant quantity are considered. It is shown that ignoring the coupling of electric and magnetic fields, as is done in some introductory physics books, can lead to miscalculations of the force between moving charges.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Magnets, Energy
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Médjahdi, Kader – Physics Teacher, 2019
Measuring magnetic induction is occasionally performed by our students during their academic training in physics. Among the various methods used to measure it, the Hall effect is the most common and widespread. Another way consists of employing an electronic flux-meter. It is constituted by a small flat coil (SFC) connected to the input of an…
Descriptors: Magnets, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Cookson, Esther; Nelson, David; Anderson, Michael; McKinney, Daniel L.; Barsukov, Igor – Physics Teacher, 2019
Magnetic resonance is a quantum phenomenon and describes a resonant interaction of spins with electromagnetic fields. Its understanding requires advanced knowledge of quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics and thus often remains elusive to students. However, the great impact of this phenomenon on medicine, science, and technology makes…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Energy, Magnets, Physics
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Syed, Maarij; Nuessle, N. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Magnets are familiar objects and yet magnetism as a concept remains challenging. A casual search of YouTube for magnets reveals a staggering number of videos, interesting demos involving electric and permanent magnets, and entire channels devoted to various uses for magnets. It is far more difficult to find descriptions that can help students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Magnets, Metallurgy
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Kwon, Munho; Jun, Joongwoo; Jang, Taehun; Sohn, Sangho – Physics Teacher, 2020
Electromagnetism, along with mechanics, is one of the most fundamental disciplines in physics, and the magnetic force is one of the most easily accessible forces existing in nature. Magnets are often used as science teaching aids and are readily available from a young age; the forces of these magnets are first dealt with in NGSS (Next Generation…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Teaching Methods, Science Education, Standards
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Matus, Ron – Education Next, 2020
Today, nearly three quarters of Miami-Dade students are enrolled in choice programs. That makes Miami-Dade the most choice-rich district in arguably the most choice-rich state. Parents and teachers who live in Miami-Dade now access more than 500 non-district schools that didn't exist or weren't accessible 20 years ago, and everybody knows even…
Descriptors: School Choice, School Districts, Superintendents, Charter Schools
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Ashkarran, Ali Akbar; Mahmoudi, Morteza – Physics Education, 2021
Here, we propose the use of magnetic levitation (MagLev) device, as a simple, cheap, and portable experimental technique to measure the density of diamagnetic materials in laboratory settings. We highlight the basics of a standard MagLev system for measuring the density of unknown diamagnetic materials/objects using permanent magnets, paramagnetic…
Descriptors: Magnets, Science Experiments, Measurement Techniques, Science Laboratories
Stephanie G. Persson – Knowledge Quest, 2023
In January 2021 the author read "Hey, Kiddo" by Jarrett Krosoczka. The author connected on so many levels with this graphic novel memoir, and knew that it would speak to their students, as well. Krosoczka not only wrote "Hey, Kiddo," but he illustrated it, as well. The author states they knew the healing impact a book could…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Cartoons, Novels, High School Students
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Green, Michael – Physics Education, 2018
It can readily be demonstrated that when a low frequency alternating voltage is applied to an iron-core coil the impedance is much higher than the direct current resistance of the coil. To understand how the high level of impedance arises it is necessary to explain how magnetic and electrical induction give rise to a current in the coil that…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Energy, Magnets, Equations (Mathematics)
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Frodyma, Marc; Le, My Phuong – Physics Teacher, 2018
The transformations of electric and magnetic fields are usually introduced by viewing systems such as a long, straight current-carrying wire and a parallel plate capacitor in two different reference frames. These well-known examples show that magnetism is a necessary consequence of augmenting electrostatics with relativity. Because they require…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Magnets
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Sivanpillai, Ramesh; Whitman, Ronald D. – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2019
Understanding the concept of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and its interaction with matter (absorption, reflection, and transmission) can be difficult for students in seventh and eighth grade physical science classes. This inquiry-based activity (IBA) is aimed at improving their understanding of these concepts by exploring the interaction of EMR…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Grade 7, Grade 8, Plants (Botany)
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Lo, William; Beichner, Robert J. – Physics Teacher, 2019
For many students, introductory physics is an enormous hurdle to cross in their educational careers. Studies show that many students struggle with basic vector concepts and hold misconceptions of fundamental principles like Newton's laws, ideas essential to the understanding of higher-order physics concepts and for achieving success in engineering…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Klim-Klimaszewska, Anna – International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education, 2019
It is generally accepted that education in the field of physics is possible only when one has received sufficient grounds for it. But physics is an attempt to understand the world around us. Everything one needs to study physics is an open mind and willingness to learn. It is also commonly thought that preschool-age children have a natural…
Descriptors: Magnets, Physics, Science Education, Preschool Education
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Henrich, Victor E. – Physics Teacher, 2018
To address the need for physics courses that stimulate non- STEM majors' interest in, and appreciation of, science, the Department of Applied Physics has developed a popular course for Yale College undergraduates, The Technological World, that explains the physics behind technologies that students use every day. The course provides an in-depth…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, STEM Education, Nonmajors, Energy
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