Friday 21 May 2021

Charles Law

 


#Physics Charles Law done properly with a Bourdon Gauge to measure the pressure going up from 1 x10^5 Pascals to 1.3x10^5 Pascals As the temps rises so does the pressure #iteachphysics



Dye spurting out from a manometer

 


#Physics Charles Law a 500ml Flash and a manometer and a kettle of hot water just a little bit and ... enjoy #iteachphysics



Tuesday 18 May 2021

Concentration

 #chemistry Looking at concentration. Copper Sulfate works well giving a visible indication of the concentration and so does orange squash ( and the students can drink that to check the concentration). #chemtwitter #STEMeducation



Monday 17 May 2021

Updating the Wireless Sensors

 #Physics is spending some of the morning updating all the @pascoscientific wireless sensors to the latest firmware versions in Capstone and Sparkvue. Light Sound, Pressure, Temp, ultrasonic distance, conductivity and WiFi #iteachphysics


Sunday 16 May 2021

Boyles Law


 #iteachphysics Getting ready to do some of the gas laws. This is Boyles law. It relates pressure to volume. As the pressure increases the volume deceases #physics

Thursday 13 May 2021

Lever Arm Balance

 #Physics Weighing the calculator using an old fashioned but accurate Lever Arm Balance. When I was at school this was the best machine we had, nowadays the students seem to reject it but are still fascinated in how it works. #iteachphysics



Wednesday 12 May 2021

Polarising Filters and a light sensor


 #Physics Two large polarising filters and a @pascoscientific light sensor and rotation sensor looking at how light levels change as the second ring is rotated. Working on the video and calibrating the rotation sensor #iteachphysics





Monday 10 May 2021

Slow Motion of Acceleration down a track using bells


#Physics Our first attempt at setting the correct distance of the bells to relate time to acceleration using @pascoscientific cart and track from @SciChemEdu and 3d Printed bell holders Here is the #slowmotion #iteachphysics



Thursday 6 May 2021

Prototype bell on a stick

 First prototype of the bell on the stick. The bell rings on the @pascoscientific track as the cart goes by. Now to make a few more and try it out. Once done I will make a video and make the files available to anyone who wants them. #iteachphysics #Physics




Wednesday 5 May 2021

The potometer


 Using a potometer in the nice sunshine. The students can easily see the uptake of water and movement by transpiration. Important to set this up underwater. I am using watercress. It grows fast, has soft stems that easily fit into the tube and being water plants they transpire fast so the students can see the results quickly especially on a sunny day.

Tuesday 4 May 2021

Galileo’s Acceleration Experiment


Galileo’s Acceleration Experiment - Going to build - I have 1
@pascoscientific ramp and smart cart several identical small bells and a 3-D printer to make some ball holders attached to the ramp. Now I could use the smart cart but this should be more fun #iteachphysics #Physics



Saturday 1 May 2021

Which Metal is the best Conductor?

 #Physics I have 4 metals, Steel, Brass, Aluminium and Copper. Putting them into hot water which one will heat up and conduct heat the fastest. #iteachphysics




Kipps Aparatus

  One of the most iconic pieces of Chemistry equipment is the Kipps Apparatus. The students are fascinated by how it produces gas at any tim...