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The Physics Teacher
  
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G. Ramsey, Phys. Teach., 42 (7), 438-439 (2004).
A short article giving some guidance on how to build and use a bed of nails for best effect.
Graph Matching Motion Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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This simulation gives users an opportunity to investigate the meaning of shape and slope for three types of motion graphs: position vs. time, velocity vs. time, and acceleration vs.…
Falling in Fluid Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Falling in Fluid model shows a sphere falling through a fluid. The sphere is acted on by gravitational, buoyant, and viscous drag forces acting at the interface between the fluid…
Rocking Semicircular Hoop Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Rocking Semicircular Hoop model shows the dynamics of a simple object rocking without slipping on a horizontal surface. It is a supplemental simulation for an article by Leaf…
Graphs and Tracks Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Graphs and Tracks Model allows instructors to create custom models of a ball rolling on a track with a variable shape. This EJS model was inspired by the Graphs and Tracks…
  
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This web site contains a suite of web-based tutorials for introductory mechanics and electricity and magnetism courses. The tutorials are self-paced and can be used as a self-study…
  
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R. Teese, P. Laws, D. Jackson, K. Koenig, and M. Willis
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This interactive video tutorial allows students to explore collisions and the implications of Newton's Third Law. This vignette features “person-on-the-street” interviews about…
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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D. Rosengrant, A. Van Heuvelen, and E. Etkina, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 5 (1), 010108 (2009).
Physics education literature recommends using multiple representations to help students understand concepts and solve problems. However, there is little research concerning why…
  
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This Java applet simulates an air track glider, a low-friction device commonly used to study Newton's Second Law of Motion and collisions. A mass sliding on the horizontal track…
  
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This applet demonstrates the forces acting on a mass rotating on a carousel. The period, distance between the suspension points and the axis of rotation, length of the rope, and mass…
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