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Sakon, Takuo; Noissiki, Sota; Yamazaki, Junya – Physics Education, 2021
In this study, we develop a capacitive rotating angle sensing system using a hand-made 1 kHz oscillator, field-effect transistor (FET) amplifier, and tester through a physics experiment conducted in Ryukoku University. Physics majors of the university can study the fundamentals of electronics through this system because it uses electronic…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
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Tanaka, Kazuo S.; Harada, Ken-ichi; Hayamizu, Tomohiro; Kita, Ryosuke; Kono, Rikako; Maruta, Kyoka; Nagahama, Hiroki; Ozawa, Naoya; Sakemi, Yasuhiro; Sugimori, Ryu – Physics Education, 2022
In Japan, research activities by junior and senior high school students show an upward trend. However, there are limited examples of research activities in the field of elementary particles and atoms. This is due to the difficulty associated with procuring research tools such as accelerators or particle detectors. Therefore, we hosted the 'Accel…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Junior High School Students, High School Students, Science Experiments
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Koura, Hiroyuki – Physics Education, 2014
Three-dimensional (3D) nuclear charts were created using toy blocks, which represent the atomic masses per nucleon number and the total half-lives for each nucleus in the entire region of the nuclear mass. The bulk properties of the nuclei can be easily understood by using these charts. Subsequently, these charts were used in outreach activities…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Charts, Toys, Manipulative Materials
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Alinea, Allan L.; Naylor, Wade – Physics Education, 2015
Since October 2010, the Chemistry-Biology Combined Major Program, an international course taught in English at Osaka University, has been teaching small classes (no more than 20 in size). We present data from the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) given to first-year classical mechanics students (N = 47 students over three years) pre and post score,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, College Science
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Zeze, Syoji; Itoh, Akio; Oyama, Ayu; Takahashi, Haruka – Physics Education, 2012
We present a sensitive diffusion cloud chamber which does not require any radioactive sources. A major difference from commonly used chambers is the use of a heat sink as its bottom plate. The result of a performance test of the chamber is given. (Contains 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Performance Tests, Nuclear Physics, Science Equipment, Science Experiments
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Kamata, Masahiro; Tamamura, Yuna – Physics Education, 2010
In Japan, junior high school students learn about energy conversion between kinetic and potential energy. In addition, they learn about energy conversion among different kinds of energy, such as mechanical, electrical, thermal, light and chemical. As for the conversion between electrical and light energy, teachers usually use lamps or LEDs to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Energy Conservation, Light
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Kamata, Masahiro; Takeuchi, Noriko; Akahane, Hisao; Shoji, Ryuichi – Physics Education, 2002
Although ammeters are very important tools for science classes in elementary and junior high schools, many ordinary ones are not easy to handle nor sufficiently educational. From this viewpoint, the authors have investigated the possibility of using clamp-on ammeters, which are very common among professional electricians, for educational purposes.…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Secondary School Science, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories
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Ryu, Tae – Physics Education, 1988
Gives an overview of high school physics education in Japan. Discusses the history, curricular objectives, textbooks, and the entrance examination. Discusses several research groups and individuals and their activities. (YP)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Foreign Countries
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Imai, Izumi; Kamata, Masahiro; Miura, Naosuke – Physics Education, 2003
Kinetic models of a gas can be hard for students to understand. Typical tools do not display events at the microscopic level, yet computer simulations of the molecules lack a hands-on aspect. Here a new tool is described that combines the squeezing of a syringe with a computer simulation, and it is shown that this has worked well in class for both…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Computer Simulation, Molecular Structure, Kinetics
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Kamata, Masahiro; Honda, Motoshi – Physics Education, 2003
We have developed a circuit board using materials that are inexpensive and familiar to elementary school students. Most of the responses from students who made this board were relatively positive and we observed them enjoy making the boards at a Science Festival in Japan and in elementary school. As an application, we also developed a tiny torch…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Equipment
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Jennison, Brenda – Physics Education, 1998
Compares the Japanese educational system with that in England. Discusses the structure of school levels and examinations, the curriculum, and informal educational practices and cultural expectations. Notes the place of science study in the Japanese system. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Influences, Educational Policy, Educational Practices