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Veto, B. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
Gravitomagnetism is a low velocity and weak gravitational field approximation of general relativity. It provides a simple approach to post-Newtonian gravitational phenomena via electromagnetic analogy. Intended for advanced undergraduate students, the present paper applies gravitomagnetism to the quantitative study of the geodetic precession and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Magnets
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Matteucci, Giorgio; Ferrari, Loris; Migliori, Andrea – European Journal of Physics, 2010
An experiment analogous to the classical diffraction of light from a circular aperture has been realized with electrons. The results are used to introduce undergraduate students to the wave behaviour of electrons. The diffraction fringes produced by the circular aperture are compared to those predicted by quantum mechanics and are exploited to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Quantum Mechanics, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
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Jenkins, Alejandro – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Many experimenters, starting with Ernst Mach in 1883, have reported that if a device alternately sucks in and then expels a surrounding fluid, it moves in the same direction as if it only expelled fluid. This surprising phenomenon, which we call "Machian propulsion", is explained by conservation of momentum: the outflow efficiently transfers…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Theory Practice Relationship, Experiments, Motion
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Li, Ang; Zeng, Jingyi; Yang, Hujiang; Xiao, Jinghua – European Journal of Physics, 2011
In this paper, coupled pendulums with different lengths are studied. Through steel magnets, each pendulum is coupled with others, and a stepping motor is used to drive the whole system. To record the data automatically, we designed a data acquisition system with a CCD camera connected to a computer. The coupled system shows in-phase, locked-phase…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Photography, Educational Technology, Science Experiments
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Tarantino, Giovanni; Fazio, Claudio – European Journal of Physics, 2011
A video-analysis software tool has been employed in order to measure the steady-state values of the kinematics variables describing the longitudinal behaviour of a radio-controlled model aircraft during take-off, climbing and gliding. These experimental results have been compared with the theoretical steady-state configurations predicted by the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Software, Behavior, Longitudinal Studies
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Domps, A.; Roques-Carmes, T. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
We present a consistent series of activities, including experiments and basic computational studies, investigating the shape and optical properties of water drops in connection with novel technological devices. Most of the work can be carried out with simple teaching equipment and is well suited to undergraduate students. Firstly, we show how the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Optics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Grove, T. T.; Hockensmith, W. A.; Cheviron, N.; Grieser, W.; Dill, R.; Masters, M. F. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
We present a new, low-cost method of building an all copper heat-pipe oven that increases the practicality of this device in advanced undergraduate instructional labs. The construction parts are available at local hardware and plumbing supply stores, and the assembly techniques employed are simple and require no machining. (Contains 1 footnote, 3…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Laboratory Experiments, Construction Materials, Science Equipment
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Miranda, E. N. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The temperature dependence of the dielectric permittivity is taken into account to study the energy change in a capacitor that follows a cycle between a cold and a hot thermal reservoir. There is a net energy gain in the process that, in principle, can be transformed into usable work. The paper is simple enough as to be used with keen…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Science Experiments, Chemistry, Heat
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Besson, Ugo – European Journal of Physics, 2010
This paper deals with temperature variations over time of objects placed in a constant-temperature environment in the presence of thermal radiation. After a historical introduction, the paper discusses cooling and warming laws, by taking into account first solely object-environment energy exchange by thermal radiation, and then adding…
Descriptors: Radiation, Heat, Climate, Physics
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Digilov, Rafael M. – European Journal of Physics, 2008
We describe a simple and very inexpensive undergraduate laboratory experiment for fast determination of Young's modulus at moderate temperatures with the aid of a force sensor. A strip-shaped specimen rigidly bolted to the force sensor forms a clamped-free cantilever beam. Placed in a furnace, it is subjected to free-bending vibrations followed by…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, College Science, Science Instruction
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2009
Employment of a data-acquisition system for data collection and calculations makes experiments with antennas more convenient and less time consuming. The determined directional patterns of the dipole antennas of different lengths are in reasonable agreement with theory. The enhancement of the signal by using a reflector is demonstrated, and a…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Mylott, Elliot; Klepetka, Ryan; Dunlap, Justin C.; Widenhorn, Ralf – European Journal of Physics, 2011
In this paper, we present a laboratory activity in computed tomography (CT) primarily composed of a photogate and a rotary motion sensor that can be assembled quickly and partially automates data collection and analysis. We use an enclosure made with a light filter that is largely opaque in the visible spectrum but mostly transparent to the near…
Descriptors: Radiation, Science Laboratories, Lighting, Science Activities
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Hassan, Umer; Anwar, Muhammad Sabieh – European Journal of Physics, 2010
This paper describes theory and experiments, taken from biophysics and physiological measurements, to illustrate the technique of signal averaging. In the process, students are introduced to the basic concepts of signal processing, such as digital filtering, Fourier transformation, baseline correction, pink and Gaussian noise, and the cross- and…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Biophysics, Acoustics, Science Activities
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Goff, John Eric; Carre, Matt J. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
We performed experiments in which a soccer ball was launched from a machine while two high-speed cameras recorded portions of the trajectory. Using the trajectory data and published drag coefficients, we extracted lift coefficients for a soccer ball. We determined lift coefficients for a wide range of spin parameters, including several spin…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Physics, Scientific Principles, College Science
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Salazar, Agustin; Apinaniz, Estibaliz; Mendioroz, Arantza; Oleaga, Alberto – European Journal of Physics, 2010
In this paper we address a common misconception concerning the thermal behaviour of matter, namely that the front surface of a very thin plate, uniformly illuminated by a constant light beam, reaches a higher temperature than the front surface of a very thick slab made out of the same material. We present analytical solutions for the temperature…
Descriptors: Heat, Misconceptions, Light, Thermodynamics
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