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Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2017
The paper presents a series of experiments that demonstrate the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction. These make it possible to determine the direction of the induced current and so confirm Lenz's Law. The simple experiments can be reproduced in a school laboratory and can be recommended for students' project activity.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
Holt, P. J.; Poblocki, M. – Physics Education, 2017
We provide a design for a low cost orientable search coil that can be used to investigate the variation of magnetic flux with angle. This experiment is one of the required practical activities in the current A level physics specification for the AQA examination board in the UK. We demonstrate its performance and suggest other suitable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Foster, Theodore; Cary, Arthur; Mottmann, John; van Wyngaarden, Willem – Physics Teacher, 2016
The goal of this paper is to make more widely known an eye-catching demonstration experiment in which a hanging conducting can is made to spin when placed near the iron core of an Elihu Thomson "jumping ring" apparatus. An explanation is given based on Faraday's law of induced voltages and the magnetic forces due to the core's fields…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Experiments, Physics, Magnets
Mabin, Mason; Becker, Maria; Batelaan, Herman – Physics Teacher, 2016
The concept of curved space is not readily observable in everyday life. The educational movie "Sphereland" attempts to illuminate the idea. The main character, a hexagon, has to go to great lengths to prove that her world is in fact curved. We present an experiment that demonstrates a new way to determine if a two-dimensional surface,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Energy, Magnets
Lemmer, Miriam; Morabe, Olebogeng Nicodimus – Physics Education, 2017
Analogical reasoning is central to all learning, whether in daily life situations, in the classroom or while doing research. Although analogies can aid the learning process of making sense of phenomena and understanding new ideas in terms of known ideas, these should be used with care. This article reports a study of the use of analogies and the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Misconceptions, Magnets
Tillotson, Wilson Andrew; McCaskey, Timothy; Nasser, Luis – Physics Teacher, 2017
We have developed a laboratory exercise designed to help students translate between different field representations. It starts with students qualitatively mapping field lines for various bar magnet configurations and continues with a Hall probe experiment in which students execute a series of scaffolded tasks, culminating in the prediction and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
Temiz, Burak Kagan; Yavuz, Ahmet – Physics Education, 2016
This paper presents a method to measure the movement of an object from specific locations on a straight line using an iPhone's magnetometer. In this method, called "magnetogate," an iPhone is placed on a moving object (in this case a toy car) and small neodymium magnets are arranged at equal intervals on one side of a straight line. The…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Magnets, Motion
Gülçiçek, Çaglar; Kanli, Uygar – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Although lab activities play an important role in physics teaching, many of these activities do not attain the expected objectives. Many reasons can be advanced for this, such as a lack of apparatus/equipment in schools, limits to the lab time allocated, teachers' lack of knowledge and skills about lab-oriented teaching methods or the teachers'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physics, Science Teachers, Science Equipment
Sharma, R. K.; Yadav, Subham; Gupta, Radhika; Arora, Gunjan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Systems thinking is highly desirable for re-imagining chemistry education, which will help in the development of an integrated and sustainable approach that takes into account the interdependence of a system under study with other components of the ecosystem rather than practicing a fragmented approach. Thus, to develop a systems' perspective into…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Sustainability, Science Laboratories
Kittiravechote, Aungtinee – European Journal of Physics Education, 2020
Hands-on projects have been widely used as alternative approaches for teaching and learning of science with direct practical experience on doing to promote students' development of 21st-century skills. Here, we present an implementation of hands-on projects into teaching and learning of magnetic field topic that corresponds with indicators and…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Experiential Learning, Science Experiments, Instructional Effectiveness
Cooper, Tyler; Trafford, Russell; Attaluri, Anilchandra; Vernengo, Andrea Jennifer – Chemical Engineering Education, 2018
This paper describes an undergraduate laboratory experiment where students study the heating behavior of magnetic nanoparticles in the presence of alternating magnetic fields. Average score on the post-test was 45±12% for students who completed the lab online, versus 43±11% for those doing the activity hands-on. Post-test scores were significantly…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, Heat, Magnets
Oostra, Benjamin – Physics Teacher, 2016
I describe an easy-to-build instrument for illustrating the Lorentz force and measuring magnetic fields in introductory physics labs.
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Measurement Equipment, Measurement Techniques
Alvarez, Gustavo; Schulte, Jurgen; Stockton, Geoffrey; Wheeler, David – Physics Education, 2018
The real power of calculus is revealed when it is applied to actual physical problems. In this paper, we present a calculus inspired physics experiment suitable for high school and undergraduate programs. A model for the theory of the terminal velocity of a falling body subject to a resistive force is developed and its validity tested in an…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, High Schools, Science Laboratories
Yavuz, Ahmet; Temiz, Burak Kagan – Physics Education, 2016
In this paper, we propose an experiment for analysing harmonic motion using an iPhone's (or iPad's) magnetometer. This experiment consists of the detection of magnetic field variations obtained from an iPhone's magnetometer sensor. A graph of harmonic motion is directly displayed on the iPhone's screen using the "Sensor Kinetics"…
Descriptors: Motion, Handheld Devices, Magnets, Computer Graphics
Koudelkova, Vera – Physics Education, 2016
A new simple arrangement how to demonstrate diamagnetic levitation is presented. It uses pencil lead levitating in a track built from neodymium magnets. This arrangement can also be used as a classroom experiment.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Magnets

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