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Williamson, Joey; Vokes, Molly; McDaid, Chloe; Mears, Matthew – Physics Education, 2022
Single slit diffraction and the thermal expansion of materials are common components of an undergraduate physics course, though these topics are often taught independently in both lectures and laboratory based courses. Higher levels of cognitive domains can be achieved by building on these established topics and combining them into a single…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Physics, Science Experiments
Busovský, Damián; Krízová, Michaela; Kríz, Jan; Loskot, Jan; Studnicka, Filip; Slégrová, Leontýna; Slégr, Jan – Physics Education, 2022
Undergraduate physics laboratory exercises are very important in shaping students' attitude to science, especially for future teachers. Recently, it is necessary to look for ways to easily create large quantities of experimental sets, not only for institutional use, but also for sets that can be produced in large quantities and distributed for use…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Laboratories
Coramik, Mustafa; Özdemir, Erdogan – Physics Education, 2021
In this study, it is aimed to develop practical teaching activities that can be used in optics teaching. For this purpose, a virtual laboratory environment was created in RayLab which is an application for design and simulation of optics on the iPad/iPhone. In this context, the dispersion of white light in the prism, the relationship between the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Optics, Physics, Teaching Methods
Sharifov, Galib Movsum oghlu – Physics Education, 2020
This article deals with an exploration of a double superior mirage obtained in laboratory conditions and its contribution to the deep understanding of light events in specialized schools. It was revealed that an explanation of the formation process of a double superior mirage plays a key role in the adoption of knowledge on reflection and…
Descriptors: Light, Laboratory Experiments, Optics, Science Instruction
Haverkamp, Nils; Pusch, Alexander; Heusler, Stefan; Gregor, Markus – Physics Education, 2022
Quantum technology is an emerging field of physics and engineering and important applications are expected in quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum cryptography, quantum simulation, and quantum metrology. Thus the need for education in this field is increasing, while still remaining challenging. While the need for basic education in quantum…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics, Science Experiments
Torcal-Milla, Francisco Jose – Physics Education, 2022
Diffraction refers to a kind of optical phenomena which occurs when light approaches an element (object or aperture) whose features are in the range of the illuminating wavelength (small apertures, sharp edges). It can be explained by means of the undulatory nature of light or also geometrically by using simple ray optics. Diffraction phenomena…
Descriptors: Light, Optics, Experiments, Class Activities
Spiecker, Henrike; Bitzenbauer, Philipp – Physics Education, 2022
Why does a raindrop on a window pane show an image of the environment that is turned upside-down? And why does vision go blurry underwater, but is perfectly clear with diving goggles? Our everyday life is rich in optical phenomena. Unfortunately, these phenomena often play a subordinate role in Optics teaching, compared to ray constructions or…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Optics, Science Experiments
Grebenev, I. V.; Kazarin, P. V. – Physics Education, 2022
The article describes a methodology for studying Fresnel diffraction with the active involvement of students in discussing the results of a demonstration experiment. To create a clearly visible model of Fresnel zones, a centimeter radio wave range was chosen, in which the first zone is about 10 cm in size. This makes visible the created…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Models
Souza, P. V. S.; Rodrigues, D. P.; da Silva, L.; Huguenin, J. A. O.; Balthazar, W. F. – Physics Education, 2021
Although it originates from the ancient Greeks, optics still arouses a lot of scientific interest, mainly due to the technological innovation associated with it. One of its most interesting applications is related to optical metrology and the characterization of materials through optical techniques. While some of these processes can be explained…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
Ürek, Handan; Özdemir, Erdogan; Coramik, Mustafa – Physics Education, 2021
The target of this study is to determine the minimum angle of deviation of a prism which is one of the optical experiments. Thus, the aim is to state the refractive index of a prism. In this context, the Tracker program, which might also be utilized in terms of distance education purposes, was preferred. The videos of the experiments were recorded…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Rosi, Tommaso; Gratton, Luigi M.; Onorato, Pasquale; Oss, Stefano – Physics Education, 2019
We propose to reconsider the well-known experiment about the interference of white light from a thin soap film by adopting as an illuminating source the RGB triad produced by a LED projector. The interference pattern shows up in a particularly fascinating way and it contains direct, essential information about both the wave nature of light and of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light, Scientific Concepts
Fang, Qing-ting; Li, Ze-you; Yu, Qi-pan; Zou, Cao-yi; Li, Si-qing; Luo, Duan-bin – Physics Education, 2021
By building a schlieren optical system, the visualization of a 40 KHz sound wave is realized. By using the schlieren system, the demonstration of acoustic reflection, interference and diffraction can be easily realized. At the same time, the visual acoustic field provides another simple way for the measurement of sound velocity. In this paper, the…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Listiaji, Prasetyo – Physics Education, 2022
The current pandemic era demands distance learning, including physics experiments on the topic of optics. One of the optical phenomena that needs to be explained in optic courses is fluorescence. This study offers a simple home experiment regarding the application of fluorescence, namely to identify the purity of olive oil using simple…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Physics, Optics
Santosa, I. E. – Physics Education, 2021
A simple measurement of the refractive index of a liquid has been performed using a spherical lens. This lens is a spherical shape flask containing the liquid under study. Parallel pointer laser beams are directed to the lens to obtain the back focal length of the lens. The focal point is determined visually or using the Tracker software to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Software
Haigh, David – Physics Education, 2019
This paper describes a very simple, but accurate method of finding the position of the infinity focus of a telescope objective relative to the rear face of its lens cell. The method is easily undertaken in the classroom and provides an opportunity for learners to conduct an interesting and novel optical experiment which introduces thick lens…
Descriptors: Science Equipment, Optics, Measurement Techniques, Science Instruction