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The goal of this activity is for students to recognize that the work done by gravity is another way to understand gravitational potential energy. Students develop a model to predict the energy present in a system due to its position. Physics texts...
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The goal of this activity is for students to experiment with static electricity and develop a model that describes charge transfer. In the Preliminary Observation, students observe a basic demonstration of an electrostatically charged balloon. ...
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The goal of this activity is for students to develop an understanding of how voltage behaves in a circuit involving resistors in both series and parallel configurations. In the initial observation, students observe a circuit consisting of a single...
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Color affects the absorption of radiant energy. You can use the results of this experiment to better dress for the season—to keep cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Home designers and city planners use the principles being studied to de...
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In this simple experiment, you will use a Gas Pressure Sensor and a gas syringe to study the relationship between gas pressure and volume. Temperature and amount of gas will be kept constant. The results will be expressed in words, in a table, with a...
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Gases are made up of tiny particles. The particles are in constant motion and exert pressure when they strike the walls of their container. In this simple experiment, you will use a computerinterfaced pressure sensor and an air sample in a stoppered ...
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You may have noticed that a light source appears to be brighter when you are close to it and dimmer when you are farther away. This is because the amount of the light that enters your eye increases as you move closer to the light source. There are...
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Oxygen gas dissolved in water is vital to the existence of most aquatic organisms. Oxygen is a key component in cellular respiration for both aquatic and terrestrial life. The concentration of dissolved oxygen, DO, in an aquatic environment is an imp...
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