A well-known classroom demonstration involves the rolling of hollow and solid objects down an incline. The fact that the objects roll at different rates can be used as a starting point in introducing students to rotational dynamics and rotational kinetic energy. In this paper we describe a simple quantitative version of the demonstration that is suitable for use as a laboratory experiment
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...
An experimental method that uses a cylindrical column of liquid that rests on the rotating turntable...
This paper describes an experiment with two touching rotating disks, whose movement is followed by v...
The problem of a disc or cylinder initially rolling with slipping on a surface and subsequently tran...
Rotational and rolling motion often proves to be a difficult topic for undergraduate students in the...
This “hands on” session will equip Middle School Teachers to develop activities for their students w...
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigat...
A bicycle wheel that was initially spinning freely was placed in contact with a rough surface and a...
We describe a simple experiment about sliding friction of an object moving with non-constant speed a...
The aim of the thesis was to select and verify experiments with simple aids for utilization in the M...
Working out the relations between the forces involved in circular motion in a vertical plane can be ...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
The directions of frictional forces for bodies in motion are conceptually challenging. Students may ...
10.1119/5.0074171.1 What is the acceleration of a swing as it passes the lowest point and as it turn...
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...
An experimental method that uses a cylindrical column of liquid that rests on the rotating turntable...
This paper describes an experiment with two touching rotating disks, whose movement is followed by v...
The problem of a disc or cylinder initially rolling with slipping on a surface and subsequently tran...
Rotational and rolling motion often proves to be a difficult topic for undergraduate students in the...
This “hands on” session will equip Middle School Teachers to develop activities for their students w...
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigat...
A bicycle wheel that was initially spinning freely was placed in contact with a rough surface and a...
We describe a simple experiment about sliding friction of an object moving with non-constant speed a...
The aim of the thesis was to select and verify experiments with simple aids for utilization in the M...
Working out the relations between the forces involved in circular motion in a vertical plane can be ...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
An introductory physics experiment has been developed to address the issues seen in conventional phy...
The directions of frictional forces for bodies in motion are conceptually challenging. Students may ...
10.1119/5.0074171.1 What is the acceleration of a swing as it passes the lowest point and as it turn...
The experiment with images described here contributes to the scarce literature about the experimenta...
An experimental method that uses a cylindrical column of liquid that rests on the rotating turntable...
This paper describes an experiment with two touching rotating disks, whose movement is followed by v...