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Lagos, Miguel; Elgueta, Milton; Molina, Mario I. – Physics Teacher, 2022
In this work, we study several closely related problems involving chains, conveyor belts, and rockets, which are described and solved without the application of infinitesimal calculus, or even the concept of mathematical limit. On one hand, the novelty lies not in the problems themselves, but in the method used for their solution, which brings…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Problem Solving, Energy Conservation
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Nalence, Eugene Edward – Physics Teacher, 2022
The Edison Institute predicts that there will be at least 19 × 10[superscript 6] all-electric vehicles (EVs) in use by 2030. This will produce significant effects on our transportation system and its energy requirements. Investigating these effects is an ideal activity to show the relevance of physics. How efficient are EVs in using energy? What…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Energy, Motor Vehicles
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Kaufman, Richard; Leff, Harvey – Physics Teacher, 2022
Historically, classical thermodynamics was developed during attempts to improve the efficiency of steam engines. Those investigations led to the well-known zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics. Although these laws are presented independently, linkages between the zeroth and second laws have been pointed out in the physics teaching…
Descriptors: Physics, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Gfroerer, Tim; Adenew, Michael; Williams, Ella – Physics Teacher, 2022
The Arduino microcontroller is finding its way into labs throughout undergraduate physics curricula, from introductory courses to a variety of beyond-the-first-year laboratory classes. At Davidson College, they use Arduinos in a gateway STEM course for students who are interested in energy and the environment. This article describes how students…
Descriptors: College Science, Physics, Undergraduate Study, Electronic Equipment
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Di Francia, Girolamo – Physics Teacher, 2021
Young students show great interest in solar energy and a genuine curiosity towards the operating mechanisms of a solar cell. This study reports on a methodology that reveals an effective approach in explaining the operation of solar cells to young students with very limited knowledge in solid-state physics. The methodology can be presented in the…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Energy Conservation, Science Instruction
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Lee, Scott; Thomas, Joshua; Cooley, Max; Irving, Richard – Physics Teacher, 2021
Exciting examples of physics principles illuminate the power and scope of our discipline. In this paper, we discuss a conservation of energy example for an introductory course. Energy conservation is applied to bird and dinosaur eggs to derive a method to predict the incubation period and the embryonic metabolism solely from the egg geometry. The…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Physics, Time, Metabolism
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Milsom, John A. – Physics Teacher, 2021
The classic brachistrochrone problem is standard material in intermediate mechanics. Many variations exist including some accessible to introductory students. While a quantitative solution isn't feasible in introductory classes, qualitative discussions can be very beneficial since kinematics, Newton's laws, energy conservation, and motion along…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Introductory Courses, College Students, Motion
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Polley, J. P. – Physics Teacher, 2021
While the three laws of conservation of energy, momentum, and angular momentum are all mentioned in introductory textbooks, there are few experiments through which students can investigate the conservation of angular momentum. Most experiments consist of collisions between rotating disks, in which one disk is dropped on another, or in which the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Scientific Principles, Introductory Courses, Science Laboratories
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Busch, Hauke – Physics Teacher, 2022
Although teaching of environmental physics and energy-related topics has increased in the last several years, only a small portion of that has been for non-science majors. Environmental physical science can be used to teach physics to non-science majors by applying learned physics concepts to current issues of interest such as climate change,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Climate, Energy