Tag: Forces

Using photos of nature to teach science

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Alberto Ghizzi Panizza is easily the best macro photographer in Italy and quite likely the world, having featured in many websites and magazines across the globe, like the National Geographic, as well as winning innumerable photography awards. An example of his great

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Using Vernier Video Physics and Graphical GW

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We worked with a group of A-level students (16-18) at Wyedean School and Sixth Form Centre (@WyedeanScience) on different ways to measure the gravitational field strength g. What we were really interested in was the students’ ability to use a range of

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Consolidating Newton’s 3rd Law

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We have been thinking about effective ways to teach and consolidate Newton’s 3rd law of motion and in particular we have focused on an example that often causes a lot of confusion among learners and (sometimes) teachers – an object at

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Slow Motion Slinky in Free Fall

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One of the most interesting demos in the IOP workshop “What Happens Next?” is the falling slinky and I think it might also be in the Marvin and Milo cards. Anyway, with modern technology more readily available in the pockets

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