Thursday, 24 February 2022
Using Mechanics to help with A level Maths
Doing practical mechanics to help understand A level Maths. Playing with practical mechanics brings a level of realism to the Physics Maths problems, so the students can see and feel what is going on.
Wednesday, 23 February 2022
Newtons Second Law
One of my favourites - which ball will hit the ground first. Even with the evidence some students still don't believe it. Using a strobe to get the proof.
Tuesday, 22 February 2022
Using a prism
Some brief bright sunshine through a crack in the curtains through a prism across the classroom wall The picture gave us about 15 different colours when seen as a jpeg #iteachphysics
Monday, 21 February 2022
Inverted test tube retains liquid
Sometimes it is the little things that amaze students. During electrolysis they filled test tubes with solution, inverted them and were surprised when the liquid did not come out.As to why this causes quite a discussion
Sunday, 20 February 2022
Ticker Tape Timer
Ticker tape timer. When introducing students to motion I find this is a great way to get the students to understand what is going on, make charts to stick in their book and then move on to electronic forms of recording. #iteachphysics
Saturday, 19 February 2022
Electrical Choices
Which Fuse should I use? How safe is a UK Plug? What is a trip switch? - Frightening ideas and choices from students.
Drexel University chemical engineers create a new Li-S battery that outperforms rival Batteries.
A group of Drexel University chemical engineers have found a
way to introduce sulfur into lithium-ion batteries which has improved the
capabilities of the battery. The discovery is a new way of producing and
stabilizing a rare form of sulfur that functions in carbonate electrolyte,
which is the electrolyte gel used in commercial Li-ion batteries. This
development would not only make sulfur batteries commercially viable, but they
would have three times the capacity of Li-ion batteries and last more than
4,000 recharges. Previous versions of the Li-S batteries have already been
shown to have improved performance in experimental settings using an ether electrolyte,
rather than using the traditional carbonate. But these batteries are not be
commercially viable. Replacing the cathode in Li-ion batteries with a
sulfur one would alleviate the need for sourcing cobalt, nickel and manganese,
which are toxic.
Doppler Rocket
Demonstrating the Doppler effect with the @pascoscientific Doppler Rocket: As the rocket moves away, students can hear the pitch drop (red s...
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Negative feedback is a difficult concept to try and get over so I tried using a balance board and the @pascoscientific smart cart strapped...
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We went to the Bett Show a few weeks ago and there we saw a model of a Liver. It had been knitted so we thought we would have a go. After ...
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#Physics Taking wind speed readings using the PASCO scientific wireless weather station. Grabbing some monthly data on the weather in t...