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Ruiz, Michael J.; Cranford, Charles – Physics Education, 2020
In early January 2018, after days of subfreezing temperatures, a 20 m waterfall became mostly frozen with supercooled water pouring over the top of the frozen parts of the fall. A video was taken of the waterfalls and supercooled turbulent water flowing on the frozen surface as it turned into frazil ice right before our eyes. Frazil ice consists…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Water, Climate, Natural Resources
Pinochet, Jorge – Physics Education, 2019
Stars form from large clouds of gas and dust that contract under their own gravity. The birth of a star occurs when a fusion reaction of hydrogen into helium is ignited in its core. The key variable that determines the formation of a star is mass. If the mass of the contracting cloud is below a certain minimum value, instead of a star, a substelar…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Energy, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Hill, Trevor – Physics Education, 2019
Comfort whilst camping overnight during outdoor pursuits is based on pain free and warm sleeping arrangements and is highly dependent on the performance of the sleeping bag and sleeping mat. In adventurous and challenging situations, performance can contribute to safety and expedition success. From the manufacturer's point of view, thermal…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Recreational Activities
Nunn, John – Physics Education, 2016
This paper demonstrates some simple applications of how temperature logging systems may be used to monitor simple heat experiments, and how the data obtained can be analysed to get some additional insight into the physical processes. [For "DIY Soundcard Based Temperature Logging System. Part I: Design," see EJ1114124.]
Descriptors: Climate, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Education
Zendri, G.; Valdan, M.; Gratton, L. M.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2015
Wind musical instruments are affected in their intonation by temperature. We show how to account for these effects in a simple experiment, and provide results in languages accessible to both physics and music professionals.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Musical Instruments, Scientific Concepts, Physics
Nunn, John – Physics Education, 2016
This paper aims to enable schools to make their own low-cost temperature logging instrument and to learn something about its calibration in the process. This paper describes how a thermistor can be integrated into a simple potential divider circuit which is powered with the sound output of a computer and monitored by the microphone input. The…
Descriptors: Climate, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Education
Pendrill, Ann-Marie; Karlsteen, Magnus; Rodjegard, Henrik – Physics Education, 2012
A roller coaster ride comes to an end. Magnets on the train induce eddy currents in the braking fins, giving a smooth rise in braking force as the remaining kinetic energy is absorbed by the brakes and converted to thermal energy. In this paper an IR camera was used to monitor the temperature of the first braking fin, before, during and after the…
Descriptors: Climate, Kinetics, Photography, Heat
De Luca, Roberto; Ganci, Salvatore – Physics Education, 2011
The Cartesian diver experiment certainly occupies a place of honour in old physics textbooks as a vivid demonstration of Archimedes' buoyancy. The original experiment, as described in old textbooks, shows Archimedes buoyancy qualitatively: when the increased weight of the diver is not counterbalanced by Archimedes' buoyancy, the diver sinks. When…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Education
Girwidz, Raimund; Ireson, Gren – Physics Education, 2011
Infrared thermometers measure temperature from a distance, using the infrared radiation emitted by all objects. These so-called non-contact thermometers make a wide variety of temperature measurement and monitoring activities accessible to school-age students. Portable hand-held sensors also enable new or simplified investigations to be carried…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Climate, Measurement Equipment, Measurement Techniques
Ucke, C.; Schlichting, H-J. – Physics Education, 2009
Snap discs made of bimetal have many technical applications as thermostats. Jumping discs are a toy version of such snap discs. Besides giving technical information, we describe physical investigations. We show especially how, through simple measurements and calculations, you can determine the initial speed ([approximately equal to]3.5 m…
Descriptors: Investigations, Physics, Experiments, Climate