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Ford, Jes; Stang, Jared; Anderson, Catherine – Physics Teacher, 2015
Dark matter makes up most of the matter in the universe but very little of a standard introductory physics curriculum. Here we present our construction and use of a spandex sheet-style gravity simulator to qualitatively demonstrate two aspects of modern physics related to dark matter. First, we describe an activity in which students explore the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Activities, Scientific Concepts
Logiurato, Fabrizio – Physics Teacher, 2014
The ripple tank is one of the physics education devices most appreciated by teachers and students. It allows one to visualize various phenomena related to wave physics in an effective and enthralling way. Usually this apparatus consists of a tank with a transparent bottom that is filled with a thin layer of water. A source of light illuminates the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Scientific Concepts
Gaffney, Jon D. H.; Richards, Evan; Foote, Kathleen; Beichner, Robert J. – Physics Teacher, 2013
Because electric fields are both invisible and three dimensional, they can be quite difficult to introduce to students. Simple diagrams are unable to convey the complexity or depth of the field, and computer simulations in isolation do not provide a familiar spatial context for students to understand what they see. Through "immersing"…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Energy, Scientific Concepts
Klein, Lynda; Kagan, David – Physics Teacher, 2010
The idea of using a dice game to simulate radioactive decay is not new. However, modern pedagogy encourages, if not requires, us to provide multiple representations and visualizations for our students. The advantage of interactive engagement methods also has been made clear. Here we describe a highly visual and interactive use of dice to develop…
Descriptors: Radiation, Games, Simulation, Science Instruction
Lapp, David R. – Physics Teacher, 2010
This paper provides examples of naturally radioactive items that are likely to be found in most communities. Additionally, there is information provided on how to acquire many of these items inexpensively. I have found that the presence of these materials in the classroom is not only useful for teaching about nuclear radiation and debunking the…
Descriptors: Radiation, Business, Science Instruction, Science Activities

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