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Calza, G.; Gratton, L. M.; Lopez-Arias, T.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2009
We discuss three methods of measuring the density of air most commonly used in a teaching context. Emphasis is put on the advantages and/or difficulties of each method. In particular, we show that the 'rubber balloon' method can still be performed with meaningful physical insight, but it requires a very careful approach. (Contains 4 figures and 3…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Measurement Techniques, Physics, Science Instruction
Lopez-Arias, T.; Gratton, L. M.; Bon, S.; Oss, S. – Physics Teacher, 2009
The tendency of fluids to follow, in certain conditions, curved profiles is often referred to as the Coanda effect. A simple experiment modeling the common teapot effect, the curling of the liquid around the beak when it is poured, can be used in the classroom to illustrate simple dynamic principles and basic fluid dynamics concepts as well.
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
Gratton, L. M.; Lopez-Arias, T.; Calza, G.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2009
We discuss some simple experiments dealing with intriguing properties of light and its interaction with matter. In particular, we show how to emphasize that light reflection, refraction and scattering can provide a proper, physical description of human perception of the "colour" white. These experiments can be used in the classroom with an enquiry…
Descriptors: Light, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments