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Teaching Graphical Simulations of Fourier Series Expansion of Some Periodic Waves Using Spreadsheets
Singh, Iqbal; Kaur, Bikramjeet – Physics Education, 2018
The present article demonstrates a way of programming using an Excel spreadsheet to teach Fourier series expansion in school/colleges without the knowledge of any typical programming language. By using this, a student learns to approximate partial sum of the n terms of Fourier series for some periodic signals such as square wave, saw tooth wave,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
Greenler, Robert – Physics Education, 2015
Two philosophical ideas motivate this paper. The first is an answer to the question of what is an appropriate activity for a physicist. My answer is that an appropriate activity is anything where the tools of a physicist enable him or her to make a contribution to the solution of a significant problem. This may be obvious in areas that overlap…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Ecology, Introductory Courses, Physics
Khavrus, Vyacheslav; Shelevytsky, Ihor – Physics Education, 2012
By means of a simple mathematical model recently developed by the authors (2010 "Phys. Educ." 45 641), the passage of the seasons on the Earth is simulated for arbitrary latitudes, taking into account sunlight attenuation in the atmosphere. The method developed can be used to predict a realistic value of the solar energy input (insolation) that…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Lighting, Science Instruction, Geometry
Robinson, A. W.; Patrick, C. G. – Physics Education, 2008
We present a case study of the physical principles necessary to model the high altitude parachute jump made by Colonel Joseph Kittinger, USAF, in 1960, in order to determine the maximum speed attained and to calculate whether this speed was sufficient to exceed the speed of sound at that altitude. There is considerable discrepancy in the value of…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Visual Aids, Physics, Case Studies

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