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By Aaron Keller
Students use a wooden block, masses, and a spring scale to determine the coefficients of kinetic and static friction.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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By Aaron Keller
Students swing a rubber stopper in a circle to determine the relationships for centripetal acceleration and force.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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By Aaron Keller
Students test Newton's second law with a modified Atwood's experiment.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
1
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By Aaron Keller
Students investigate the mechanical advantage of inclined planes.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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2
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By Aaron Keller
Students find trigonometric relationships for strings holding a hanging mass in place.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
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By Aaron Keller
Students investigate the relationship between fluid pressure and fluid flow rate using a punctured soda bottle.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
1
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By Aaron Keller
Students use a PASCO cart and spring launcher to test conservation of energy.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students lower a cylindrical mass into a beaker of water using a spring scale to demonstrate Archimedes' principle.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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2
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By Aaron Keller
Students use Scotch tape to investigate electrostatic phenomena.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
4
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By Aaron Keller
Students are introduced to the concept of acceleration by rolling a marble down a molding strip.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students drop an object from a balcony and use the time to determine g. Then students use a dropped meter stick to estimate their reaction time.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students balance hanging masses on a small see-saw to introduce the concept of torque.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
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By Aaron Keller
Students use a toy car and plastic track to test conservation of energy.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
1
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By Aaron Keller
Students analyze a static meter stick using the concept of torque.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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2
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By Aaron Keller
Students use a compass and permanent magnet to graph magnetic field strength versus distance.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students make a series of observations and calculations with the image of a candle flame produced by a converging lens.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students add mass to a floating plastic tube to verify Archimedes' principle.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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1
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By Aaron Keller
Students find the exponential decay rate of water flowing from a punctured soda bottle.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
$1.00
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By Aaron Keller
Practice with wave superposition and wave reflection.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets
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By Aaron Keller
Students record a series of guided observations involving permanent magnets.
Subjects:
Physics
Grades:
11th, 12th
Types:
Laboratory
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2
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