08 August 2022

Titrations

Achieving the end point of a titration is one if the hardest things to do I think in chemistry. It does take lots of practice to do this, so instead of doing this experiment once we did it 20 or so times. Know the students are excellent at doing titrations.

07 August 2022

Magnetic Fields


 Comparing the magnetic fields to the electric fields around wires as the A level students learn how electricity really works, in fields not by the drifting of electrons.

06 August 2022

Making electric fields



 Take a dash of semolina in some olive oil, then add a few volts from a wimshurst machine into two parallel wires and we have an electric field

05 August 2022

Maths - revealing the solution


 Revealing the solution one line at a time to show the students how to solve the problem. Their only complaint that I reveal the answer just after they have done that bit. At least they know they are correct so far

Simple Harmonic Motion


Playing with my favourite topic simple harmonic motion today, using a
@pascoscientific force sensor at the top and a protected ultrasonic motion detector below

 

03 August 2022

Mounting a force sensor



 We use a Manfrotto friction arm with a lighting stand adaptor to mount the @pascoscientic  force sensor as it gives a degree of movement both vertically and laterally to get the force sensor in the correct position

02 August 2022

More capillary rise


 After a significant amount of searching I managed to find a much better capillary rise apparatus. As usual its more expensive but that is the way of all science equipment.

A-Level Physics: AC Theory, RMS Voltages – and Why 230 V Isn’t 230 V at All

 A-Level Physics: AC Theory, RMS Voltages – and Why 230 V Isn’t 230 V at All When students first meet alternating current in A-Level Physics...