This paper is the first part of a three-part project ‘How the principle of energy conservation evolved between 1842 and 1870: the view of a participant’. This paper aims at showing how the new ideas of Mayer and Joule were received, what constituted the new theory in the period under study, and how it was supported experimentally. A connection was found between the new theory and thermodynamics which benefited both of them. Some considerations are offered about the desirability of taking a historical approach to teaching energy and its conservation
En el análisis realizado en ciertas investigaciones se logra evidenciar que algunas dificultades de ...
Despite its relevance to all scientific domains, the debate surrounding the teaching of energy is st...
This paper is part of a session dealing with the fundamentals of energy conservation. The paper is...
This paper is the first part of a three-part project ‘How the principle of energy conserva...
AbstractSome physicists have pointed out that we do not know what energy is. If there is no clear id...
Many studies have shown that the concept of energy is a problem for teaching. It is in general taugh...
Section 6. Epistemology and the History of Science History and Meaning of the Principle of Energy Co...
Whereas the First Law of Thermodynamics seems easy to understand, since the idea of conservation of ...
In this work we present the design and assessment of a teaching sequence aimed at introducing the pr...
The science of mechanics may trace back to Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) and Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.)...
This paper aims to show the essential aspects of the development of the physical concept of energy, ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The understanding of the scientifi...
From investigations developed in the 1980's decade about the teaching of work and energy, some texts...
Despite its relevance to all scientific domains, the debate surrounding the teaching of energy is st...
International audienceThe question of how to teach energy has been renewed by recent studies focusin...
En el análisis realizado en ciertas investigaciones se logra evidenciar que algunas dificultades de ...
Despite its relevance to all scientific domains, the debate surrounding the teaching of energy is st...
This paper is part of a session dealing with the fundamentals of energy conservation. The paper is...
This paper is the first part of a three-part project ‘How the principle of energy conserva...
AbstractSome physicists have pointed out that we do not know what energy is. If there is no clear id...
Many studies have shown that the concept of energy is a problem for teaching. It is in general taugh...
Section 6. Epistemology and the History of Science History and Meaning of the Principle of Energy Co...
Whereas the First Law of Thermodynamics seems easy to understand, since the idea of conservation of ...
In this work we present the design and assessment of a teaching sequence aimed at introducing the pr...
The science of mechanics may trace back to Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) and Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.)...
This paper aims to show the essential aspects of the development of the physical concept of energy, ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The understanding of the scientifi...
From investigations developed in the 1980's decade about the teaching of work and energy, some texts...
Despite its relevance to all scientific domains, the debate surrounding the teaching of energy is st...
International audienceThe question of how to teach energy has been renewed by recent studies focusin...
En el análisis realizado en ciertas investigaciones se logra evidenciar que algunas dificultades de ...
Despite its relevance to all scientific domains, the debate surrounding the teaching of energy is st...
This paper is part of a session dealing with the fundamentals of energy conservation. The paper is...