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Font, Gabriel I.; Dills, Anthony N. – Physics Teacher, 2018
Any teacher of elementary physics can attest to the waning interest of students when all they are exposed to are boxes sliding down planes. In an effort to motivate interest, it is often useful to borrow examples from the real world. This way the students find it easy to identify the relevance of the subject matter. In addition, high-tech…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Student Interests, Student Motivation
Denny, Mark – Physics Teacher, 2011
The internal ballistics of a firearm or artillery piece considers the pellet, bullet, or shell motion while it is still inside the barrel. In general, deriving the muzzle speed of a gunpowder firearm from first principles is difficult because powder combustion is fast and it very rapidly raises the temperature of gas (generated by gunpowder…
Descriptors: Weapons, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
Shastri, Ananda – Physics Teacher, 2007
This paper describes the construction of a slide-rule computer that allows one to quickly determine magnitudes of several effects that result from the detonation of a nuclear device. Suggestions for exercises are also included that allow high school and college-level physics students to explore scenarios involving these effects. It is hoped that…
Descriptors: Physics, High School Students, Computation, Measurement Techniques