Physics teachers often like to discuss physics concepts with their students on the basis of simple demonstration experiments. In this article, we discuss an experiment for which one only needs a few coins of the same denomination and a wooden stick: the coins are laid alongside the stick on a horizontal surface, the stick is rotated about one of its endpoints, and when the stick stops, the coins move away and, once they have stopped moving, the coins seem to lie on a parabola. The students' task is to validate and understand this. They will discover by video analysis that the experimental results may not be as obvious as initially thought, and that the most plausible explanation of the real phenomenon must be slightly modified to get the me...
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Title: Physics demonstrations for upper secondary school students - video study Author: Bc. Alexandr...
Creativity in science is necessary if we want Galileos, Newtons, Daltons, Darwins and Einsteins of t...
I have developed an activity which I would like to share, in the hope that it might prove educationa...
This paper addresses a popular topic in science teaching and competitions for primary and secondary ...
This “hands on” session will equip Middle School Teachers to develop activities for their students w...
Rolling dice and tossing coins can still be used to teach probability even if students know (or thin...
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Current research on cognitive learning is applied to the designing of several experiments for use in...
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Title: Physics demonstrations for upper secondary school students - video study Author: Bc. Alexandr...
Creativity in science is necessary if we want Galileos, Newtons, Daltons, Darwins and Einsteins of t...
I have developed an activity which I would like to share, in the hope that it might prove educationa...