Using the @pascoscientific from @SciChemEdu wireless motion sensor for distance and the voltage/current sensor for the resistance and plotting the resistance against distance for A level #physics prep #iteachphysics Got to see if the experiment works.
23 July 2021
22 July 2021
Inverse Square Law
A level #Physics An easy way to understand the inverse square law. Get a spray can 10cm away spray for 1 sec, move 20cm away spray 1 sec and repeat at 40 and 80cm. The circle gets larger - same amount of paint, - measure the area. Pi radius squared. So as the volume is the same but the circle is larger we can work out the ration of the areas as the distance doubles. #iteachphysics
15 July 2021
Using a Stroboscope to freeze a cord
Using a Stroboscope to freeze a cord vibrating as a stationary wave. Doubling the strobes frequency we could see the forward and reverse wave in A level #Physics #iteachphysics
13 July 2021
12 July 2021
magnetic field viewing film
Using magnetic field viewing film from https://magnametals.co.uk to show the magnetic fields produced by a magnetic without having to use all those messy iron filings. The film is great made from a green flexible sheet coated with micro capsules containing nickel flakes suspended in oil.
10 July 2021
Learning electricity
Using Locktronics to teach series and parallel circuits. So easy for the GCSE students to understand Drawing, Reading, Doing, seeing patterns, the best way to learn, using all types of learning and recall. #iteachphysics #education
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