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Lozovenko, O.; Minaiev, Yu; Lutai, R. – Physics Education, 2022
The purpose of this publication is to present a novel approach to the demonstration of the Dzhanibekov effect. The main idea of our version is to use a lightweight spinning top of a spherical external form but distinct principal moments of inertia floating in the upward flow of air. As a result, the Dzhanibekov effect can be easily demonstrated…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physics, Scientific Principles
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Kekule, Tomáš – Physics Teacher, 2022
Newton's laws are essential for understanding causes and description of mechanical motion. Great attention is paid to them during physics education. Unfortunately, many students, not only in high school, but also undergraduates, can recite them but do not understand their essence. Therefore, it is useful to demonstrate different experiments in the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Motion
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Çoban, A.; Erol, M. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Ever increasing technological progress opens novel opportunities concerning educational activities, and the ability to use the technology effectively is one of the 21st century's most demanding skills. The Partnership Forum for 21st-Century Skills (P21) states that no organization can achieve satisfying results without using technology and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Motion, Technology Uses in Education, Science Instruction
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Schubert, Frederic E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The cannon boring experiment of Count Rumford, where eight kilograms of water were boiled by metal on metal friction, is investigated. Consideration of this dramatic demonstration can enrich classroom discussions of calorimetry, units of measure, elements, and thermodynamics. A section pertaining to use of the article in the classroom appears…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Priyanto, Aan; Yusmantoro; Aji, Mahardika Prasetya – Physics Teacher, 2020
When we travel in a train moving at a certain velocity, we observe the stationary objects outside are moving backwards. These stationary objects seem to move due to a relative velocity. Consider that the stationary object outside the train is a man standing on the stationary floor watching a woman moving on a train. The woman on a train will see…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Motion, Physics
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
A solid ball placed on a rotating turntable is known to roll slowly around a circular path, at a speed 3.5 times slower than the turnable itself. If the ball is located in a straight track across a diameter of the turntable, then it accelerates rapidly to the edge. Both effects were filmed in slow motion using a video camera and a cake decoration…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Rovšek, Barbara; Žigon, Sašo – Physics Teacher, 2021
This paper addresses a popular topic in science teaching and competitions for primary and secondary school students. Experiments with colliding coins are relatively easy to perform and therefore popular in science lessons. We used the idea in the science competition we organized for pupils aged 6 to 13 years.7 The science competition is based on a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
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Tél, Tamas – Physics Education, 2021
Chaotic phenomena are not part of standard curricula, although this subject offers several interesting aspects which can help students better understand basic features of science. A central observation is that even simple physical systems, if chaotic, are unpredictable, just like the weather. We present the principles applied when developing a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Motion
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Pendrill, Ann-Marie – Physics Education, 2022
Students' understanding of forces in circular motion is often incomplete. The problems are not limited to confusions about centripetal acceleration and centrifugal forces. This paper considers possible effects of different interventions by a teacher who has discovered the many types of free-body diagrams drawn by students for circular motion in a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Physics, Science Instruction
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Thiago Costa Caetano; Camila Cardoso Moreira; Mikael Frank Rezende Junior – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This work seeks to ascertain the validity of a remote-controlled experiment of the Physics Remote Lab in the educational context, specifically among students from engineering courses. Background: In 2012, it has been started the development of the Physics Remote Lab at the Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil, a laboratory with a…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Laboratory Experiments, Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education
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Güler, Maside; Ünal, Suat – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: Achieving the targeted of university physics courses and improving student motivation requires varying types of instructional design. One alternative approach to the traditional lecture format involves the use of historical science stories, which are narratives that present episodes from the life of a scientist, as well as…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers, Physics, Motion
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Woithe, J.; Kersting, M. – Physics Education, 2021
Dark matter is one of the most intriguing scientific mysteries of our time and offers exciting instructional opportunities for physics education in high schools. The topic is likely to engage and motivate students in the classroom and allows addressing open questions of the Standard Model of particle physics. Although the empirical evidence of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High Schools, Scientific Concepts
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Bassichis, William H. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Most springs do not simply obey Hooke's law because they are constructed to have an initial tension, which must be overcome before normal elongation occurs. This property, well known to engineers, is universally neglected in elementary physics courses. In particular, the standard simple harmonic motion experiment omits any discussion of this…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
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Gonçalves, José; Carvalho, Paulo Simeão – Physics Education, 2019
The conical pendulum is a topic theoretically approached in physics literature, but with little experimental activity developed due to the difficulty of reproducing the conical motion in ideal experimental conditions. This work consisted of studying the motion of a rigid conical pendulum using video analysis. The experimental results were used as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Video Technology, Scientific Concepts, Physics
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Eadkhong, Thammarong; Sirisathitkul, Chitnarong; Danworaphong, Sorasak – Physics Education, 2022
Video analysis is carried out for one-dimensional motion and collision experiments using Tracker. Physical variables, i.e. displacement, time, and velocity, can be deducted from the analysis and allows one to connect them to the equation of motion and energy conservation. Corresponding equations of motions are given without neglecting the effect…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Video Technology, Teaching Methods
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