Turning the World Inside Out and 174 Other Simple Physics Demonstrations / / Robert Ehrlich.

". . . dipping into this collection is much like opening a holiday gift and discovering a marvelous little toy that then holds your attention by some curious performance. . . . This book precisely reflects the way science education should be, especially at the introductory level." --From t...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Plates --
Foreword --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Complete List of Demonstrations --
A. Accelerated Motion and the Acceleration of Gravity --
B. Gravity and Curved Space-Time --
C. Newton's Laws --
D. Center of Mass, Stability, and Friction --
E. Energy and Linear Momentum Conservation --
F. Circular Motion and Angular Momentum --
G. Mechanical Oscillations and Resonance --
H. Fluids --
I. Heat, Thermodynamics, and Kinetic Theory --
J. Waves --
K. Doppler Effect and Beats --
L. Electricity --
M. Magnetism --
N. Induced EMF and Lenz's Law --
O. Polarization and Electromagnetic Waves --
P. Geometrical Optics --
Q. Interference and Diffraction --
Appendix 1: Other Books of Physics Demonstrations --
Appendix 2: Equipment Suppliers Cited in This Book --
Index
Summary:". . . dipping into this collection is much like opening a holiday gift and discovering a marvelous little toy that then holds your attention by some curious performance. . . . This book precisely reflects the way science education should be, especially at the introductory level." --From the foreword Here is a collection of physics demonstrations costing very little to produce yet illustrating key concepts in amazingly simple and playful ways. Intended for instructors, students, and curious lay readers, these demonstrations make use of easily accessible, everyday items: food coloring and glycerine swirled and then "unmixed" in a container demonstrate aspects of the entropy law; raw eggs thrown with full force at a sheet but not breaking illustrate Newton's second law (f=ma); and the reflection off a glass Christmas tree ball is the focus of an explanation on "turning the world inside out." Many of the demonstrations are either new or include innovative twists on old ideas, as in the author's simplified version of the classic "Monkey and Hunter" problem, which substitutes "diluted gravity" on an inclined plane for large apparatus. Each demonstration outlines the objective, the equipment needed, and the procedure, including, in many instances, ways for a teacher to perform the demonstration on an overhead projector. Throughout the book concrete examples are accompanied by enough theoretical background to enhance a reader's basic understanding of physical principles. Lab instructors will find that demonstrations containing a quantitative component work well as mini- experiments and as ways to illustrate the results of calculations. These diverse and flexible demonstrations will serve a wide range of educational levels, from middle school physical science to university physics.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780691221946
9783110442496
9783110784237
DOI:10.1515/9780691221946?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robert Ehrlich.