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Monteiro, Martin; Vogt, Patrik; Stari, Cecilia; Cabeza, Cecilia; Marti, Arturo C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
The characteristics of the inner layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere, are determinant for Earth's life. In this experience we explore the first hundreds of meters using a smartphone mounted on a quadcopter. Both the altitude and the pressure are obtained using the smartphone's sensors. We complement these measures with data collected from the…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Physics, Handheld Devices, Science Equipment
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Merhar, Vida Kariž; Capuder, Rok; Maroševic, Timotej; Artac, Sonja; Mozer, Alenka; Štekovic, Maja – Physics Teacher, 2016
In the school year 2012-2013 about 50 students (Fig. 1), managed by mentors (teachers from the middle school Gimnazija Vic in Ljubljana, Slovenia) created an atmospheric probe and launched it into an altitude of more than 30 km above Earth's surface. The aim of this "space expedition" was to take pictures of Earth and to measure how air…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Earth Science, Science Experiments
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Keating, C. F. – Physics Teacher, 2007
The role of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere is the subject of considerable discussion and debate. Global warming is well-documented, as is the continually increasing amount of greenhouse gases that human activity puts in the air. Is there a relationship between the two? The simple experiment described in this paper provides a good demonstration…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
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Matzner, Richard – Physics Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Astronomy, Data Analysis, Earth Science, Experiments
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Broman, Lars – Physics Teacher, 1973
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments
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Webb, John le P. – Physics Teacher, 1984
Discusses use of the fine-beam cathode-ray tube to investigate strength and direction of the earth's magnetic field, simulating discussion between student and teacher as the equipment is set up and the experiment done. Provides diagrams and illustrative photographs to aid in equipment set-up and measurement. (JM)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Electricity, High Schools, Measurement Equipment
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Noll, Ellis D. – Physics Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Earth Science, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Experiments, Magnets
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Torgerson, John – Physics Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Earth Science, Experiments, Physics, Problem Solving
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Stewart, Gay B. – Physics Teacher, 2000
Describes a method for measuring the earth's magnetic field using an empty toilet paper tube, copper wire, clear tape, a battery, a linear variable resistor, a small compass, cardboard, a protractor, and an ammeter. (WRM)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Higher Education, Magnets, Measurement