An amusement park is full of examples that can be made into challenging problems for students, combining mathematical modelling with video analysis, as well as measurements in the rides. Traditional amusement ride related textbook problems include free-fall, circular motion, pendula and energy conservation in roller coasters, where the moving bodies are typically considered point-like. However, an amusement park can offer many more examples that are useful in physics and engineering education, many of them with strong mathematical content. This paper analyses forces on riders in a large rotating pendulum ride, where the Coriolis effect is sufficiently large to be visible in accelerometer data from the rides and leads to different ride exper...
Many modern cell phones have built-in sensors that may be used as a resource for physics education. ...
Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular de...
The animation allows students to observe, during the Earth rotation movement, that the Foucault pend...
An amusement ride involving rotations around three axes offers a large-scale illustration for the st...
Pendulums have long been used to to determine the kinematics of non-inertial rotating systems. A pro...
The sky roller ride depends on interaction with the air to create a rolling motion. In this paper, w...
Rotating swing rides can be found in many amusement parks, in many different versions. The 'wave swi...
students were asked to create roller coaster rides that demonstrate physics principles such as: ...
What is up? What is down? What is a straight line? With beating heart we face the unusual movements....
This set of four animated slides illustrates the Coriolis effect, a manifestation of one of Newton's...
The paper describes an amusement park activity that provided a unique opportunity to facilitate tert...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Changing acceleration and forces are part of ...
Panggon Lunjak (trampoline) is one of the famous amusement parks among the people that we can use as...
An activity called "Project Physics, a Classroom Without Walls" was started during the spring of 200...
In a coordinate system fixed with respect to the rotating Earth, the Coriolis force deflects an obje...
Many modern cell phones have built-in sensors that may be used as a resource for physics education. ...
Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular de...
The animation allows students to observe, during the Earth rotation movement, that the Foucault pend...
An amusement ride involving rotations around three axes offers a large-scale illustration for the st...
Pendulums have long been used to to determine the kinematics of non-inertial rotating systems. A pro...
The sky roller ride depends on interaction with the air to create a rolling motion. In this paper, w...
Rotating swing rides can be found in many amusement parks, in many different versions. The 'wave swi...
students were asked to create roller coaster rides that demonstrate physics principles such as: ...
What is up? What is down? What is a straight line? With beating heart we face the unusual movements....
This set of four animated slides illustrates the Coriolis effect, a manifestation of one of Newton's...
The paper describes an amusement park activity that provided a unique opportunity to facilitate tert...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Changing acceleration and forces are part of ...
Panggon Lunjak (trampoline) is one of the famous amusement parks among the people that we can use as...
An activity called "Project Physics, a Classroom Without Walls" was started during the spring of 200...
In a coordinate system fixed with respect to the rotating Earth, the Coriolis force deflects an obje...
Many modern cell phones have built-in sensors that may be used as a resource for physics education. ...
Abstract. The Coriolis force acts in a physically rotating system so as to induce a perpendicular de...
The animation allows students to observe, during the Earth rotation movement, that the Foucault pend...