Sunday, 25 June 2023

Spintrionics

One of the biggest problems in teaching Physics is getting over the concept of things, sometimes using analogies like Spintronics to explain how electricity works.
 

Saturday, 24 June 2023

AI computer Programming


 A-level Computing projects - who writes the best programs ChatGPT or a student and can I tell which is which? Looking at the comments and asking ChatGPT seems to work.



Friday, 23 June 2023

Measuring Exothermic reactions

Trying 0.1g then 0.2g and then 0.3g Magnesium with 1M Copper Sulfate and comparing the temperature rise and the rate of that rise. The orange line was different since we used @pascoscientific Sparkvue rather than Capstone to capture the data.


 

Thursday, 22 June 2023

Using the ripple Tank


 Are circular waves different from straight waves? Taking time to find out. The wave's amplitude decreases as the circular waves radiate out, but their wavelength and frequency stay the same. Need to try this in the pool (a much bigger ripple tank) to find out more.

Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Solving Graphically


 The students had a go at solving some simultaneous equations graphically. All of them drew the axis of the graphs on the graph paper before working out the table of values and working out the scale. The result they had terrible problems working out the solutions.

Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Virgin Media down


 Virgin Media down all day today. Very difficult to do much work without it. Fortunately, no students online. We had to use the backup 50Mb BT system for everything instead of the 1Gb line

Measuring the magnetic field

Some students used a @Pascoscientific Smart cart, others used a rotary motion sensor  turned to linear to work out distance against magnetic field strength moving through a permanent magnet and a solenoid using AC or DC
 

Computing projects nearly done

  This year's A-Level Computing projects are nearly complete! Building and getting them to work is just half the battle—documenting the ...