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Molina-Bolívar, J. A.; Cabrerizo-Vílchez, M. A. – Physics Education, 2014
This paper describes a physics laboratory exercise for determining the coefficient of static friction between two surfaces. The circular motion of a coin placed on the surface of a rotating turntable has been studied. For this purpose, the motion is recorded with a high-speed digital video camera recording at 240 frames s[superscript-1], and the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
Pendrill, Ann-Marie; Ekström, Peter; Hansson, Lena; Mars, Patrik; Ouattara, Lassana; Ryan, Ulrika – Physics Education, 2014
Comparing two objects falling together is a small-scale version of Galileo's classical experiment, demonstrating the equivalence between gravitational and inertial mass. We present here investigations by a group of ten-year-olds, who used iPads to record the drops. The movie recordings were essential in the follow-up discussions, enabling the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Middle School Students, Physics
Grove, Timothy – Physics Teacher, 2014
Helping students develop an understanding of how to interpret experimental data trends is an important part of the introductory physics laboratory. Unfortunately, many of my colleagues have lamented that too many of their students do this poorly. This is a common refrain, and past research has already revealed student difficulties with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Baird, William H.; Richards, Caleb; Godbole, Pranav – Physics Teacher, 2012
Students commonly find the second semester of introductory physics to be more challenging than the first, probably due to the mechanical intuition we acquire just by moving around. For most students, there is no similar comfort with electricity or magnetism. In an effort to combat this confusion, we decided to examine simple electric circuits with…
Descriptors: Physics, Photography, Science Experiments, Equipment
Lohrengel, C. Frederick, II; Larson, Paul R. – Physics Teacher, 2012
The atmosphere is an envelope of compressible gases that surrounds Earth. Because of its compressibility and nonuniform heating by the Sun, it is in constant motion. The atmosphere exerts pressure on Earth's surface, but that pressure is in constant flux. This experiment allows students to directly measure atmospheric pressure by measuring the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement Equipment, Science Equipment
Jeskova, Z.; Featonby, D.; Fekova, V. – Physics Education, 2012
Whilst everyone is familiar with the process of blowing up a balloon, few of us have gone further to quantify the actual pressures involved at different stages in the inflation process. This paper seeks to describe experiments to fill some of those gaps and examine some of the apparently anomalous behaviour of connected balloons. (Contains 12…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Physics
Stafford, Olga – Physics Teacher, 2012
A simple pipe whistle can be made using pieces of PVC pipe. The whistle can be used to measure the resonant frequencies of open or closed pipes. A slightly modified version of the device can be used to also investigate the interesting dependence of the sound frequencies produced on the orifice-to-edge distance. The pipe whistle described here…
Descriptors: Physics, Acoustics, Musical Instruments, Science Instruction
Bacon, Michael E. – Physics Teacher, 2012
In this paper we investigate the speed of sound in air as a function of temperature using a simple and inexpensive apparatus. For this experiment it is essential that the appropriate end corrections be taken into account. In a recent paper the end corrections for 2-in i.d. (5.04-cm) PVC pipes open at both ends were investigated. The air column…
Descriptors: Climate, Acoustics, Science Equipment, Science Experiments
Lopez-Arias, T.; Gratton, L. M.; Zendri, G.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2011
The forces acting on a ball in an air jet have been measured using simple equipment. Such measurements allow quite a precise, non-ambiguous description and understanding of the physical mechanism which explains the famous levitating ball experiment. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Measurement, Science Activities
Hellman, Walter – Physics Teacher, 2011
Variations of Galileo's famous track experiments in acceleration are commonly performed in high school and college. The purpose of this article is to present a sequence of three low-tech basic kinematics experiments using Galilean tracks that can be set up extremely quickly and yet generally yield excellent results. A low-cost construction method…
Descriptors: Physics, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Science Experiments
Abeldina, Zhaidary; Moldumarova, Zhibek; Abeldina, Rauza; Makysh, Gulmira; Moldumarova, Zhuldyz Ilibaevna – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
This work reports on the use of virtual tools as means of learning process activation. A good result can be achieved by combining the classical learning with modern computer technology. By creating a virtual learning environment and using multimedia learning tools one can obtain a significant result while facilitating the development of students'…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Learning Processes, Computer Simulation, Multimedia Materials
Hare, Jonathan – Physics Education, 2013
Simple numerical data analysis is described, using a standard spreadsheet program, to determine distance, velocity (speed) and acceleration from voltage data generated by a skateboard/longboard speedometer (Hare 2012 "Phys. Educ." 47 409-17). This simple analysis is an introduction to data processing including scaling data as well as…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Data Analysis, Science Instruction, Physics
Sznitman, Josué; Stone, Howard A.; Smits, Alexander J.; Grotberg, James B. – European Journal of Physics Education, 2013
Dimensional analysis is often a subject reserved for students of fluid mechanics. However, the principles of scaling and dimensional analysis are applicable to various physical problems, many of which can be introduced early on in a university physics curriculum. Here, we revisit one of the best-known examples from a first course in classic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
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
Fuse, Christopher; August, Brandon; Cannaday, Ashley; Barker, Casey – Physics Teacher, 2013
The study of electricity and magnetism is fundamental to all first-year physics courses. Developing simple electricity laboratory experiences that are open ended and inquiry based can be difficult. We wished to create a lab experiment where the students have some control over the experimental design, data analysis is required, and students…
Descriptors: Magnets, Energy, Physics, Introductory Courses

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