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Pirbhai, M. – Physics Education, 2020
Measuring the "e/m" ratio is a classic experiment in the physics curriculum. We show that smartphones can reliably measure the magnetic field strengths involved. Moreover, phone cameras and the image-processing software Tracker can make determining the charge-to-mass ratio of the electron more accurate.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Bouquet, F.; Bobroff, J.; Kolli, A.; Organtini, G. – Physics Education, 2021
We created an introductory physics activity for undergraduate students, consisting of measuring the same physical quantity by different methods. This allows us to confront students with questions of uncertainty, precision, and model versus theory. The aim was to measure the height of a building using only a smartphone and everyday low-cost…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Measurement Techniques
Onorato, Pasquale; Rosi, Tommaso; Tufino, Eugenio; Caprara, Caterina; Malgieri, Massimiliano – Physics Education, 2021
In times of the explosion of distance learning, because of emergency due to the pandemic, smartphone sensors and cameras are extremely valuable for teachers as they allow students to perform significant experimental activities in their own homes. The open-source software Tracker can be used in combination with the smartphone camera to perform…
Descriptors: Photography, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Light
Pendrill, Ann-Marie – Physics Education, 2020
Your body is not a point particle. The nature and direction of the forces counteracting gravity influence your experience of uniform rectilinear motion--as does your own orientation in relation to the force of gravity. Sensors in smartphones or other devices can capture these forces, and help establish a connection between the personal experience…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2018
We propose the use of a laptop with a program generator and a transistor power amplifier to control the frequency, duration and amplitude of the LED stroboscope flashes. Examples of the stroboscopic photographs are given.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Laptop Computers, Lighting
Nuryadin, Bebeh Wahid – Physics Education, 2020
This research aims to develop a falling chain experiment apparatus using kitchen scales and digital cameras (smartphones). Digital cameras were used to observe and record changes in the mass of falling chains measured using kitchen scales. Video recordings from observations of falling chain masses were analysed using Tracker 5.1.1 software. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Video Technology
Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2018
Students are amazed when I show them a zoo photo of an animal behind a fence and then a zoomed-in photo where the fence has disappeared. They ask 'Where did the fence go?' This paper will explore this magical phenomenon which draws from concepts in photography (angle of view, depth of field) and physics (convex lenses, focal length, real images).…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Animals, Photography
Vollmer, Michael; Möllmann, Klaus-Peter – Physics Education, 2018
Recently, infrared cameras have become available as smartphone accessories. Being less expensive than regular infrared cameras they are readily affordable for schools and many teachers may even privately own one due to their potential to visualize all kinds of thermal phenomena in physics teaching. Any science teacher who wants to use such a…
Descriptors: Physics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Telecommunications
Kácovský, Petr – Physics Education, 2019
This paper describes ten simple thermal imaging experiments designed primarily for upper secondary students, but usable with younger pupils as well. The author's primary motivation was to come up with a meaningful use for a thermal imaging camera even if the teacher only has a short time to work with it--in the extreme case, only one lesson in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Secondary School Students
Freeman, Felicity S. H. B.; Chechik, Lova; Todd, Iain – Physics Education, 2020
3D printing (additive manufacturing) is an emerging technology with the ability to make complex, free-form shapes from materials including plastics, metals and ceramics. While additive manufacturing has many advantages over more traditional processes, it can be difficult to control, which can then lead to defects in the finished part. Closed-loop…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Simulation, Metallurgy, Photography
Rosi, Tommaso; Onorato, Pasquale – Physics Education, 2020
In this article we present simple and low-cost experiments about the polarization of light. We use an LCD monitor or an RGB LED light bulb with a Polaroid as a source of polarized radiation, a polarizer sheet as an analyzer, and a smartphone camera to measure light intensities. Thus, using a digital camera to acquire videos students can explore in…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Science Instruction, Physics, Light
Saparullah; Purwanto, Agus; Wisnuwijaya, Rhyko Irawan; Sari, Emi Kurnia; Dwandaru, Wipsar Sunu Brams – Physics Education, 2020
The objective of this study is to design a temperature measurement system based on a non-contact method using a sensor camera from a webcam. The material being measured is nickel wire given an electrical current of 4.5 A-6.5 A with an interval of 0.5 A. The temperature measurement is based upon the measurement of the average pixel value…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Measurement Techniques, Video Technology, Physics
Zetie, K. P. – Physics Education, 2017
In basic physics, often in their first year of study of the subject, students meet the concept of an image, for example when using pinhole cameras and finding the position of an image in a mirror. They are also familiar with the term in photography and design, through software which allows image manipulation, even "in-camera" on most…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Laboratory Equipment
Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2019
This paper is inspired from a scene in the movie "Memento" (2000), where the eyeglass prescription for a myopic eye can be estimated since the virtual image of a distant wall seen through the lens and a nearby actor outside the view of the lens are located at the same distance. The estimate illustrates that there are times when the power…
Descriptors: Physics, Measurement, Optics, Photography
Gelir, Ali; Kocaman, Merve; Pekacar, Ilgim – Physics Education, 2019
In conventional e/m experiments performed in undergraduate laboratories, generally a simple mechanical ruler is used to measure the radius of the circular trajectory of the electrons. But, the measurement error in this technique is mostly big and varies from one student to another. As an alternative to a mechanical ruler, we proposed a more…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments