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Zwicker, Earl, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1985
Describes three demonstrations/activities that involve forces: (1) a canoe-like boat made from copper window screen; (2) magnetic forces with a paper clip and ceramic magnetic; and (3) an "icemobile" machine that cuts ice cubes without an obvious source of energy. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Force, High Schools

Risley, John S. – Physics Teacher, 1984
Reviews courseware (Apple II) providing laboratory simulations in atomic physics. Although material is not user-friendly and requires some background, the animations are good representations of electron mass, Thompson e/m, Millikan oil-drop, and mass spectrometer. Recommended for classroom demonstration purposes at high school or introductory…
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, College Science, Computer Programs, Computer Simulation

Manos, Harry – Physics Teacher, 1974
A physics program within which students design their own experiments and construct the needed equipment is described. Different projects and equipment designed and built by the students are detailed as examples of the success of this program. (JP)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Instruction, Laboratories, Laboratory Equipment

Taylor, Kenneth Neal – Physics Teacher, 1983
Describes use of Tinker Toys in several moment of inertia laboratory experiments at the advanced high school or introductory college levels. Includes procedures to be followed, arrangements of the Tinker Toy parts during experiments, and typical student data obtained. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, High Schools, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures

Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 1981
Discusses theory of the rotating mirror, its use in measuring the velocity of the electrical signal in wires, and the velocity of light. Concludes with a description of the manometric flame apparatus developed for analyzing sound waves. (SK)
Descriptors: Acoustics, College Science, Electronic Equipment, Higher Education

Connolly, Walter, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Describes apparatus for Doppler demonstrations. Provides several pictures of the apparatus and ways it could be used. (YP)
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Optics

Winters, Loren M. – Physics Teacher, 1990
Discusses the equipment and techniques for taking photographs using a sound-actuated trigger. Describes a method using two flash units, two sound triggers, and a high-frequency clock to measure speeds. Provides several high-speed photographs. Lists 11 references. (YP)
Descriptors: Electronics, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures

Whelan, R.; Espinoza, F. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Discusses a high school advanced placement physics course cooperating with neighboring college. Describes the background, titles of experiments, report format, and discussion. (YP)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, College School Cooperation, College Science, Laboratories

French, A. P. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Presents the work of Newton in thermometry and argues that it is a quite distinguished work in this area and exemplifies Newton's brilliance as an experimenter. (PR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Heat, High Schools, Higher Education

Morse, Robert A. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Describes the rebuilding of a Project Physics fan cart on a PASCO dynamics cart chassis for achieving greatly reduced frictional forces. Suggests four experiments for the rebuilt cart: (1) acceleration on a level track, (2) initial negative velocity, (3) different masses and different forces, and (4) inclines. (MVL)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Demonstrations (Educational), Force, Higher Education

Swinson, Derek B. – Physics Teacher, 1992
Chinese "magic" mirrors are made from bronze with the front side a mirror and the reverse side a molded image. When light is reflected from the mirror,the image on the reverse side appears. Discusses reflections of conventional mirrors, possible explanations for the magic mirror phenomenon, and applications of the phenomenon to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Higher Education, Light

Barnes, George – Physics Teacher, 1992
Discusses the rate of fall of a wooden beam or a chimney by examining the fall of a highway lamp pole when it is sheered off at its base upon impact by a vehicle. Provides the mathematical formulas to explain and an experiment to illustrate the phenomenon. (MDH)
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), High Schools, Higher Education, Mathematical Formulas

Guarner, E.; Sanchez, A. M. – Physics Teacher, 1992
Describes the design of the superconducting bird, a device to demonstrate the phenomenon of superconductivity. Discusses the utilization of the device as an example of a motor and compares it to the toy called the drinking bird. (MDH)
Descriptors: Electricity, High Schools, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Otani, Robert; Siegel, Peter – Physics Teacher, 1991
Presents an experiment to demonstrate Charles's Law of Ideal Gases by creating a constant-pressure thermometer from materials that can be found in the kitchen. Discusses the underlying mathematical relationships and a step-by-step description of the experiment. (MDH)
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, High Schools, Mathematical Formulas, Measurement

Henry, Dennis C.; Danielson, Sarah A. – Physics Teacher, 1993
Discusses the essential electrical characteristics of a particular model of soldering gun. Presents four classroom demonstrations that utilize the soldering gun to test the following geometrics of wire loops as electromagnets: (1) the original tip; (2) a single circular loop; (3) a Helmholtz coil; and (4) the solenoid. (MDH)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Electronic Equipment, Electronics, High Schools