Friday, 16 April 2021

Ideal Gas Equation

 Working out PV=nRT the ideal Gas Equation in #alevels #Physics from @pascoscientific supplied by @SciChemEdu The Capstone software shows the results quickly and easily so we do these experiments in a few minutes to remind the students before their tests. #iteachphysics



Sunday, 11 April 2021

New Spectometer form Pasco

 @pascoscientific just announced their new UV-vis spectrometer. I am still a bit behind with my wired colorimeter supplied by @SciChemEdu a few years ago. Works well and does great expts. Looks like I will need to save up some more pennies.


The announcement of the new UV-Vis spectrometer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JYAK8Pndo&t=1530s  

I find that for many of these new toys and inventions altjhough the students use them a bit, I get more out of them than the students. 


Thursday, 8 April 2021

Diffraction Grating


 #alevel #Physics revision Looking at a laser passing through a diffraction grating to determine the wavelength of the laser light. Measuring the angles between the dots, gives an accurate measurement of the wavelength. #iteachphysics

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

Pinhole Camera

 The bright sunshine is an excellent opportunity to try out the pinhole camera. Many students are amazed to see images with such a simple device. Many thought photographs could only be taken an a several hundred pound smart phone. #iteachphysics





Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Parallel Springs


 All the students know about Hookes Law and weights on a spring, but much weirder things happen when there are springs in parallel. It is down to the A level students to work this out.

Monday, 29 March 2021


 Isn't it easy to show velocity Force and Acceleration using a @pascoscientific smartcart, from @SciChemEdu and a vector display. I didn't need all the kit out and after a few minutes the students remembered the experiments to tell me about them. #iteachphysics

Friday, 26 March 2021

 Starting to print on the 3D printer some @pascoscientific diy metre stick torque set. I have ordered a Pasco one through @SciChemEdu with an Aluminium metre rule but I thought I would try out the wooden ruler version.



This is ideal for working out moments and is extremely accurate and very sensitive. Instead of the fulcrum that was designed I am using a modified file so that we can use the rotary motion sensor.


Doppler Rocket

Demonstrating the Doppler effect with the @pascoscientific Doppler Rocket: As the rocket moves away, students can hear the pitch drop (red s...