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Leitão, Ulisses Azevedo; dos Anjos Pinheiro da Silva, Antonio; Trindade do Nascimento, Natália Cristina; da Cruz Gervásio, Lilian Mara Benedita – Physics Education, 2017
In this paper we report an investigative activity on hydrodynamics, in the context of an inquiry-based learning project. The aim is to analyse the experiment of a bullet shot underwater. Using "Tracker," a video analysing and modelling software, the displacement of the bullet was measured as function of time, processing a slow motion…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Inquiry
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Stonawski, Tamás; Gálik, Tamás – Physics Education, 2017
The Doppler effect has seen widespread use in the past hundred years. It is used for medical imaging, for measuring speed, temperature, direction, etc, and it makes the spatial relations of motion easy to map. The Doppler effect also allows GPS receivers to measure the speed of a vehicle significantly more accurately than dashboard speedometers.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Motion
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Broder, Darren; Burleigh, James; Christian, Matthew; Mowry, Shawn; Hassel, George E. – Physics Teacher, 2017
The Exploding Carts is a popular introductory physics activity in which a one-dimensional explosion is simulated utilizing two dynamics carts that are pushed apart by a spring-loaded plunger released from one of the carts. Traditional treatments of the Exploding Carts usually involve multiple trials where the mass of one or both of the carts is…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Teaching Methods
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Allen, Bradley – Physics Teacher, 2017
One challenge for the introductory physics teacher is incorporating calculus techniques into the laboratory setting. It can be difficult to strike a balance between presenting an experimental task for which calculus is essential and making the mathematics accessible to learners who may be apprehensive about applying it. One-dimensional kinematics…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mechanics (Physics), Calculus, Kinetics
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Aji, Mahardika Prasetya; Karunawan, Jotti; Chasanah, Widyastuti Rochimatun; Nursuhud, Puji Iman; Wiguna, Pradita Ajeng; Sulhadi – Physics Education, 2017
A simple diffraction experiment was designed using banana stem as natural grating. Coherent beams of lasers with wavelengths of 632.8 nm and 532 nm that pass through banana stem produce periodic diffraction patterns on a screen. The diffraction experiments were able to measure the distances between the slit of the banana stem, i.e. d = (28.76 ±…
Descriptors: Lasers, Science Experiments, Teaching Methods, Spectroscopy
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Applegate, Kaitlin B.; Cheek, Patrick R.; Inlow, Jennifer K. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
Laboratory exercises for undergraduate biochemistry students are described in which changes in sugar content during fermentation of the trendy beverage kombucha are analyzed by three methods: thin layer chromatography, a 3,5-dinitrosalicylic acid assay, and a standard commercial blood glucose meter. Each of the three analyses can be completed in a…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Chemistry, Biology, College Science
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Gelir, Ali; Kocaman, Merve; Pekacar, Ilgim – Physics Education, 2019
In conventional e/m experiments performed in undergraduate laboratories, generally a simple mechanical ruler is used to measure the radius of the circular trajectory of the electrons. But, the measurement error in this technique is mostly big and varies from one student to another. As an alternative to a mechanical ruler, we proposed a more…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
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Wu, Nancy; Kubo, Tomohiro; Sekoni, Kikelomo N.; Hall, Ariana O.; Phadke, Sameer; Zurcher, Danielle M.; Wallace, Rachel L.; Kothari, Devki B.; McNeil, Anne J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A 3-week module incorporating the principles of green chemistry was developed for a large-enrollment, introductory organic chemistry laboratory course. An emphasis was placed on students planning their own experiments with the goal of obtaining a greener reaction (week 1). Students executed their designed experiments in week 2 and were given an…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Introductory Courses, Organic Chemistry, Class Size
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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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Nottis, Katharyn E. K.; Vigeant, Margot A.; Prince, Michael J.; Golightly, Amy Frances; Gadoury, Carrine Megan – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
Heat and temperature concepts are found at all levels in the science curricula and are well-known for creating conceptual difficulties for learners. Students have difficulty understanding concepts related to heat, temperature, and thermal radiation. Inquiry-based pedagogies that can foster the learning of these difficult concepts are needed.…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Experiments, Heat, Active Learning
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Kim, Seong Kyun; Paik, Seoung-Hey – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
A hands-on experiment to obtain atomic and ionic radii with lumps of metal and ionic compounds is reported here. The experiment is performed with industrial-grade typical metals (iron, copper, aluminum, and lead) and single-crystal lumps of ionic compounds (sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and potassium bromide). Students measure the dimension…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Experiments, Chemistry, Metallurgy
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Ledesma, Claudia Martins; Krepsky, Larissa Mascarenhas; Borges, Endler Marcel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Here, students determine the total phenolic content in beers using the Folin-Ciocalteu assay. The Folin-Ciocalteu reagent is a yellow complex, in an alkaline medium; it reacts with phenols and non-phenolic reducing substances to form a blue complex. Quantitative analysis was carried out using absorbance measured at 765 nm (standard method) and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Chemistry, College Science
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Park, Hyeran; Kim, Youngmin; Jeong, Seongoh – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2019
Science festivals have been reported as an effective way to communicate science between scientists and the public; however, only a few studies have examined systematically and consistently how the festivals effect the public's conceptions of science. Moreover, few studies about science festivals for special education students are conducted. This…
Descriptors: Science Fairs, Special Education, Science Education, Foreign Countries
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Duban, Nil; Aydogdu, Bülent; Yüksel, Asli – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Open-ended and inquiry-based experiments will make students more active in the learning environment, and so they play an active role in solving the problem. So, it is expected that especially classroom teachers will be more active in the laboratory environment. In this context, opinions of the classroom teachers about the science laboratory…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Science Laboratories, Inquiry, Science Experiments
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Shelby, Shameka J. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
Due to resource limitations at predominantly undergraduate institutions, research opportunities for non-senior students can be limited. To provide opportunities for a variety of students to gain exposure to research, a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) was designed and conducted. Coupled inquiry was used to allow underclassmen…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students
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