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Vollmer, Michael; Mollmann, Klaus-Peter – Physics Education, 2012
The recent introduction of inexpensive high-speed cameras offers a new experimental approach to many simple but fast-occurring events in physics. In this paper, the authors present two simple demonstration experiments recorded with high-speed cameras in the fields of gas dynamics and thermal physics. The experiments feature vapour pressure effects…
Descriptors: Heat, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Smith, Garon C.; Hossain, Md. Mainul; MacCarthy, Patrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Two characteristics of batteries, their delivery of nearly constant voltage and their rapid failure, are explained through a visual examination of the Nernst equation. Two Galvanic cells are described in detail: (1) a wet cell involving iron and copper salts and (2) a mercury oxide dry cell. A complete description of the wet cell requires a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Energy
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Planinsic, Gorazd; Etkina, Eugenia – Physics Teacher, 2012
The influence of bubbles on sound has long attracted the attention of physicists. In his 1920 book Sir William Bragg described sound absorption caused by foam in a glass of beer tapped by a spoon. Frank S. Crawford described and analyzed the change in the pitch of sound in a similar experiment and named the phenomenon the "hot chocolate effect."…
Descriptors: Physics, Acoustics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Pestka, Kenneth A., II; Warren, Cori – Physics Teacher, 2012
The study of elastic properties of solids is essential to both physics and engineering. Finding simple, easy-to-visualize examples to demonstrate these concepts is often difficult. In a previous article written by one of us (KAPII), a simple method for determining Youngs modulus using marshmallows was given. In this article we will illustrate…
Descriptors: Plastics, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Hester, Brooke; Burris, Jennifer – Physics Teacher, 2012
Rocket propulsion is often introduced as an example of Newton's third law. The rocket exerts a force on the exhaust gas being ejected; the gas exerts an equal and opposite force--the thrust--on the rocket. Equivalently, in the absence of a net external force, the total momentum of the system, rocket plus ejected gas, remains constant. The law of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
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Costa, G. G. G.; Pietronero, R. C.; Catunda, T. – Physics Education, 2012
In this paper we study the transient behaviour of RC circuits with supercapacitors, varying R between 1 and 100 [omega]. We demonstrate that supercapacitors behave as ideal capacitors in series with an internal resistance (r [similar to] 8 [omega] for C = 0.2 F, 5.5 V). This result is important to optimize the demonstration of RC circuits using a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Light
Lammey, Melissa – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this dissertation is to argue that while a discussion of the nature of human knowledge might be a worthy goal to pursue in public education, the science classroom is not the appropriate place for this discussion. The concern that no claims to knowledge--including scientific claims--are void of a metaphysical and epistemological…
Descriptors: Public Education, Epistemology, Scientific Principles, Science Education
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Riveros, H. G.; Rosenberger, Franz – Physics Education, 2012
This article discusses two "magic tricks" in terms of underlying optical principles. The first trick is new and produces a "ghost" in the air, and the second is the classical real image produced with two parabolic mirrors. (Contains 2 figure and 6 photos.)
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Cordero, Alberto – Science & Education, 2012
This paper presents and comments on Mario Bunge's scientific realism. After a brief introduction in Sects. 1 and 2 outlines Bunge's conception of realism. Focusing on the case of quantum mechanics, Sect. 3 explores how his approach plays out for problematic theories. Section 4 comments on Bunge's project against the background of the current…
Descriptors: Realism, Quantum Mechanics, Theories, Philosophy
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Mahner, Martin – Science & Education, 2012
This paper defends the view that metaphysical naturalism is a constitutive ontological principle of science in that the general empirical methods of science, such as observation, measurement and experiment, and thus the very production of empirical evidence, presuppose a no-supernature principle. It examines the consequences of metaphysical…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Concepts, Philosophy, Sciences
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Santilli, Haydee – Science & Education, 2012
In a School of Engineering scientific and technological knowledge live together. Science teachers usually try to understand the role that scientific disciplines have over the engineer training. In this paper are descript three historical case studies that could help teachers and students for better understanding the interdependence between science…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Science Education, Science History, Case Studies
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Broggini, Filippo; Snieder, Roel – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Inverse scattering, Green's function reconstruction, focusing, imaging and the optical theorem are subjects usually studied as separate problems in different research areas. We show a physical connection between the principles because the equations that rule these "scattering principles" have a similar functional form. We first lead the reader…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Acoustics
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Burton, Erin Peters; Burton, Stephen – School Science and Mathematics, 2016
Professional scientists who pursue a teaching credential bring a great deal of background to students in a classroom, but they may have barriers to the ways they portray the field of science. This study used a multiple-case replication design to determine the role of epistemology in lesson plans of seven scientists becoming teachers. Data sources…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Science Instruction
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Donaldson, Jonan Phillip; Hammrich, Penny L. – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2016
This study investigates the development of scientific concepts by participants in a program which addresses the creative diversity inherent in learning by using sports as the context through which scientific principles can be explored. Through the vehicle of sports not only are students learning the underlying principles of science embedded in the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Science Instruction
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Lunde, Torodd; Rundgren, Shu-Nu Chang; Drechsler, Michal – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 2016
This study aimed to explore lower secondary teachers' negotiation of the meaning of laboratory work in a professional development program. A total of 15 in-service teachers participated in the program. In the program, tensions between key ideas concerning traditional way of addressing laboratory work -- with emphasis on subject content and skills…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Laboratories, Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education
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