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Wei, Jianye; Treagust, David F.; Mocerino, Mauro; Wallace, Andrew D.; Brown, Trevor C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A remote laboratory that measures the enthalpy of vaporization ([delta]"H"[subscript vap]°) and the entropy of vaporization ([delta]"S"[subscript vap]°) of "n"-octane was designed, constructed, and offered to second-year physical chemistry undergraduates at the University of New England (UNE) and Curtin University.…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Experiments
Cachichi, Ricardo Cenamo; Junior, Gildo Girotto; Galembeck, Eduardo; Junior, José Antonio Moreira Schewinsky; Gomes, Diego Ferreira; de Alencar Simoni, José – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A remote experiment was developed and carried out to create a phenol/water phase diagram using a low-cost automated data collection system and an online video broadcast. Both the data and video from the experiment were transmitted in real-time. The remote lab experiment was evaluated using qualitative and quantitative questionnaires filled out by…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
Barzykina, Irina – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Chemical reactions far from equilibrium can exhibit oscillatory behavior. Full understanding of this phenomenon is outside of the school curriculum. However, the importance of such processes in life sciences and peculiar spatial and temporal patterns accompanying the reactions can attract the attention of IB Diploma science students. They will…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
Bonato, Jacopo; Gratton, Luigi M.; Onorato, Pasquale; Oss, Stefano – Physics Education, 2017
We propose the use of smartphone-based slow-motion video analysis techniques as a valuable tool for investigating physics concepts ruling mechanical wave propagation. The simple experimental activities presented here, suitable for both high school and undergraduate students, allows one to measure, in a simple yet rigorous way, the speed of pulses…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), College Science
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Digital storage oscilloscopes (DSOs) are now easily available to undergraduate laboratories. In many cases, a DSO can replace a data-acquisition system. Seven such experiments/demonstrations are considered: (i) families of "I-V" characteristics of electronic devices (bipolar junction transistor), (ii) the "V-I" curve of a high-temperature…
Descriptors: Physics, Video Technology, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
Eadkhong, T.; Rajsadorn, R.; Jannual, P.; Danworaphong, S. – European Journal of Physics, 2012
We propose the use of Tracker, freeware for video analysis, to analyse the moment of inertia ("I") of a cylindrical plate. Three experiments are performed to validate the proposed method. The first experiment is dedicated to find the linear coefficient of rotational friction ("b") for our system. By omitting the effect of such friction, we derive…
Descriptors: Energy, Video Technology, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
Kulp, Christopher W.; Biermann, Mark L.; Howard, Timothy; Klingenberg, Kurtis; Ramsey, Paul – Physics Teacher, 2008
A camcorder can be a powerful tool in pedagogical settings, such as in an introductory physics course or in introducing undergraduates to data collection. In this paper, we discuss our experience using a Panasonic PV-GS150 digital camcorder to analyze the motion of a falling steel ball, with the goal of determining the acceleration due to gravity,…
Descriptors: Physics, Video Technology, Photography, Motion

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