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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2020
A standard physics experiment for students is to measure the terminal velocity of an object in air or in glycerine. A more difficult challenge is to measure the terminal velocity in water since the depth of the water needs to be large or the object needs to be dropped in the water at a speed close to its terminal velocity. Results obtained by…
Descriptors: Water, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Cross, Rod – Physics Teacher, 2016
On July 19, 1969, Senator Edward Kennedy drove his vehicle off a low bridge on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts. The vehicle sank in 2.1 m of water, coming to rest on its roof. According to Kennedy's version of events, he managed to escape from the submerged vehicle without injury, but his female companion, Mary Jo Kopechne, drowned without…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Motion, Kinetics
Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2016
Three simple experiments are described using a small water bottle with two holes in the side of the bottle. The main challenge is to predict and then explain the observations, but the arrangements can also be used for quantitative measurements concerning hydrostatic pressure, Bernoulli's equation, surface tension and bubble formation.
Descriptors: Physics, Experiments, Water, Prediction
Cross, Rod – Physics Teacher, 2016
The nature of the drag force on an object moving through a fluid is well documented and many experiments have been described to allow students to measure the force. For low speed flows the drag force is proportional to the velocity of the object, while at high flow speeds the drag force is proportional to the velocity squared. The basic physics…
Descriptors: Motion, Kinetics, Physics, Scientific Methodology

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