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Blumenthal, Jack; Beljak, Lauren; Macatangay, Dahlia-Marie; Helmuth-Malone, Lilly; McWilliams, Catharina; Raptis, Sofia – Physics Teacher, 2016
In a recent paper in "The Physics Teacher (TPT)", DiLisi and Rarick used the National Football League "Deflategate" controversy to introduce to physics students the physics of a bouncing ball. In this paper, we measure and analyze the environmental effects of time, ambient temperature, and moisture on the internal pressure of…
Descriptors: Climate, Time, Physics, Environmental Influences
Blumenthal, Jack; Bradvica, Rafaela; Karl, Katherine – Physics Teacher, 2013
In a recent paper, Zable described an experiment with a near-spherical balloon filled with impure helium. Measuring the temperature and the pressure inside and outside the balloon, the lift of the balloon, and the mass of the balloon materials, he described how to use the ideal gas laws and Archimedes' principal to compute the average molecular…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Accuracy, Measurement
Heid, Christy; Rampolla, Donald – Physics Teacher, 2011
Many illustrations and problems on the vector nature of forces have weights and forces in a vertical plane. One of the common devices for studying the vector nature of forces is a horizontal "force table," in which forces are produced by weights hanging vertically and transmitted to cords in a horizontal plane. Because some students have…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Illustrations, Geometry, Physics
Piva, M. – Physics Teacher, 2009
In introductory-level physics courses, the concept of surface tension is often illustrated using the example of capillary rise in thin tubes. In this paper the author describes experiments conducted using a planar geometry created with two small plates forming a thin wedge. The distribution of the fluid entering the wedge can be studied as a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts