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These eight free professional development videos for K-8 teachers present science concepts in energy. They are designed as a foundation for distinguishing "energy" as it is commonly…
  
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What happens when energy is converted from one form to another? This free one-hour professional development video for K-8 teachers explores the topic through examples of conversion…
  
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P. Tiskus; Publisher: The Concord Consortium
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This hands-on lab promotes understanding of exothermic processes in a chemical reaction that happens inside a see-through "baggie". It calls for mixing calcium chloride (commonly…
  
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D. Damelin; Publisher: Concord Consortium Inc.
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This inquiry-based module for grades 9-12 explores the difference between heat and temperature in an engaging interactive format that includes 12 computer models. Students learn that…
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R. Romer, Am. J. Phys., 69 (2), 107-109 (2001).
An editorial by Robert Romer in the American Journal of Physics on why heat should not be used as a noun.
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H. Leff and W. Teeters, Am. J. Phys., 46 (1), 19-22 (1978).
The relation between the energy efficiency ratio (EER) of an air conditioner and the coefficient of performance (COP) of its refrigeration cycle is discussed. Two other efficiency…
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B. Lindsey, P. Heron, and P. Shaffer, Am. J. Phys., 77 (11), 999-1009 (2009).
The authors discuss students' ability to apply the concepts of work and energy to situations in which the internal structure of a system cannot be ignored, that is, the system cannot…
  
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A set of simulations and accompanying worksheets have been developed as guided inquiry learning materials for upper division thermal physics. The content follows closely the approach…
  
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A worksheet that uses the Einstein solid model to illustrate the fundamental ideas of Statistical and Thermal Physics. Within this model, each atom is viewed as three independent…
  
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A worksheet that uses two small Einstein solid model to illustrate that at equilibrium not all micropartitions are equally likely. The Metropolis method is used to sample according…
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