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This Project-Based Learning module for middle school explores the properties of Nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy with shape memory that is representative of "smart materials". It…
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This is a lesson plan for high school physics and/or chemistry, developed specifically to accompany the PhET simulation States of Matter . It guides students in an exploration of…
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R. Mehr, T. Grossman, N. Kristianpoller, and Y. Gefen, Am. J. Phys., 54 (3), 271-273 (1985).
A simple experiment for the demonstration of percolation problems is reported. Measurements were performed on a sheet of conducting paper after randomly cutting out small square…
  
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This set of multimedia lessons, developed by the American Chemical Society, introduces state change by examining four processes: evaporation, condensation, freezing, and melting.…
  
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This set of multimedia lessons, developed by the American Chemical Society, examines the process of dissolving materials in water. Videos, interactive simulations, hands-on labs, and…
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D. Landau, S. Tsai, and M. Exler, Am. J. Phys., 72 (10), 1294-1302 (2004).
The authors describe a Monte Carlo algorithm for sampling the density of states directly by doing a random walk in energy space. The probability of a microstate is computed at any…
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B. Liu and M. Gitterman, Am. J. Phys., 71 (8), 806-808 (2003).
The critical temperatures of the Ising model is obtained by considering the elementary cells of the square lattice in two dimensions and the cubic lattice in three dimensions. The…
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J. Adler, Am. J. Phys., 67 (12), 1145-1148 (1999).
The formation of crystalline and amorphous solids is described using a simple glass bead demonstration and a discussion of annealing and rapid quenching on a computer.
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D. Stauffer, Am. J. Phys., 45 (10), 1001-1002 (1977).
The author discusses a geometrical phase transition involving percolation clusters. This continuous phase transition can be easily simulated on a computer and is analogous to the…
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H. Maris and L. Kadanoff, Am. J. Phys., 46 (6), 652-657 (1977).
The renormalization group theory of continuous phase transitions is described in a way suitable for an undergraduate statistical physics course.
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