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Thomas Philipp Schro¨der; Christian Georg Strippel; Jan Kath; Katrin Sommer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Experiments serve different purposes in chemistry education ranging from illustrating a certain subject matter to providing data for school-based research projects. When students use these experiments to collect data and draw conclusions, it is important that these experiments are valid. In this study, a new experiment for the determination of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Secondary School Science, High School Students
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Kang, Eunju; Park, Jongho – Physics Education, 2022
The reflection and refraction of light are more familiar to students than the reflection and refraction of sound. Reflection and refraction that occur during the transmission of sound waves are common phenomena in everyday life but are often difficult to understand during actual learning. In this study, we developed a sound reflection and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Acoustics
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Dittrich, William A. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Drop Tower Physics (DTP) is composed of a set of experiments using standard physics lecture demonstration equipment, such as a pendulum, mass spring oscillator, and so forth, while videotaping them as they fall freely in the Dryden Drop Tower in Portland, OR. An article published in "The Physics Teacher" illustrated the behavior of a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Equipment
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Souza, P. V. S.; Rodrigues, D. P.; da Silva, L.; Huguenin, J. A. O.; Balthazar, W. F. – Physics Education, 2021
Although it originates from the ancient Greeks, optics still arouses a lot of scientific interest, mainly due to the technological innovation associated with it. One of its most interesting applications is related to optical metrology and the characterization of materials through optical techniques. While some of these processes can be explained…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Bhattacharya, Ahana; Chattopadhyay, K. N.; Adhikary, Chandan – Physics Education, 2022
A cost-effective method has been developed with utmost efficiency for the determination of density of a liquid. The experimental setup for this purpose is a Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cylinder fitted with an overflow spout, a volume measuring cylinder, a wooden block along with a hook and a known mass taken from scientific weight box. For this…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Water, Science Equipment
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Dieguez, Gisselle; Karpenkopf, Jonathan; Labrador, Aaron; Gimenez, Ludmila; Guerra, Julian; Fulton, Jack; Walecki, Wojciech J. – Physics Teacher, 2021
Although ripple tanks have been used in the past to perform wave simulations for electromagnetic and acoustic phenomena, especially before the advent of computers, they are still often used to demonstrate wave propagation in high school and college physics classrooms. Usually ripple tanks have a rectangular shape. The wave propagating through the…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Equipment, Science Experiments
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Haverkamp, Nils; Havemann, Judith; Holz, Christoph; Ubben, Malte; Schlummer, Paul; Pusch, Alexander – Physics Education, 2021
Kundt's tube is a popular experiment commonly used in schools, in which standing sound waves are made visible inside a glass tube. A fine powder is stirred up in areas of high sound particle velocities, so that one can measure the wavelength of the sound waves by examining the patterns created. In this way, the 'invisible' can be made visible.…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Computer Peripherals, Printing
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Agliolo Gallitto, Aurelio; Zingales, Roberto; Battaglia, Onofrio Rosario; Fazio, Claudio – Physics Education, 2021
Student understanding of the laws that describe the flow of a fluid is often hampered by a defective knowledge of basic classical mechanics (kinematics, statics, dynamics, and conservation laws) and by wrong common-sense ideas about quantities related to fluids, such as velocity and pressure. A pedagogical discussion about the Venturi effect,…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts, Science Equipment
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Wang, Jixin; Zhou, Wenshui; Yu, Mei; Zhu, Zheng; Li, Ying – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Cola beverages are widely consumed and popular among students; they can be used as safe reagents to replace toxic chemical dyes. In this study, a safe and improved experiment is described, which successfully demonstrates Beer's law and adsorption process using activated carbon as the adsorbent and cola as the adsorbate. The results of this study…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Le, Anh Duc; Nguyen, Quoc B.; Tran, Ngoc Chat; Nguyen, Ngoc Hung – Physics Education, 2021
In Vietnam, nuclear physics is a fundamental part of the national curriculum for physics. However, due to a lack of experimental apparatus (detectors, radioactive sources, etc) at most of the schools, the majority of students do not have opportunities to experience the phenomena behind the concepts. Moreover, safety is another major concern when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nuclear Physics, Science Equipment, Measurement Equipment
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Krumphals, Ingrid – Physics Education, 2019
The main objective of this paper is to provide an explanation on a conceptual level of how the Mirascope and the occurring image formation work. The physics behind a Mirascope--a well-known device consisting of two concave mirrors--is very complex. In literature, only either high level or very simplified and deficient explanations can be found.…
Descriptors: Physics, Measurement Equipment, Science Equipment, Optics
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Polácek, Luboš; Jurmanová, Jana; Navrátil, Zdenek – Physics Education, 2019
A pair of galvo mirrors reflecting light from a laser pointer is suggested for use as a school demonstration of Lissajous figures. The device is small, cheap and easy to assemble. Combined with a two-channel waveform generator, a full spectrum of excellently stable Lissajous figures can be generated (concerning frequency ratio, amplitude ratio and…
Descriptors: Physics, Lasers, Scientific Concepts, Science Equipment
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Espindola, P. R.; Cena, C. R.; Alves, D. C. B.; Bozano, D. F.; Goncalves, A. M. B. – Physics Education, 2018
The study of buoyancy becomes very interesting when we measure the apparent weight of the body and the liquid vessel weight. In this paper, we propose an experimental apparatus that measures both the forces mentioned before as a function of the depth that a cylinder is sunk into the water. It is done using two load cells connected to an Arduino.…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Kodejška, Cenek – Physics Education, 2018
This work focuses on the experimental demonstration of the hydrostatic paradox using simple tools in the form of plastic bottles and plastic syringes with a thread. For the evaluation of the results obtained the data logger Lab Quest Vernier was used. The construction of the device is presented in the first part of this paper. The second part…
Descriptors: Plastics, Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Measurement Techniques
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Aguilar, Horacio Munguía; Maldonado, Rigoberto Franco; Navarro, Luis Barba – Physics Education, 2017
Charging a capacitor with a photovoltaic module is an experiment which reveals a lot about the modules characteristics. It is customary to represent these characteristics with an equivalent circuit whose elements represent its physical parameters. The behavior of a photovoltaic module is very similar to that of a single cell but the electric…
Descriptors: Electromechanical Technology, Power Technology, Energy, Science Education
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