Smartphones as mobile minilabs in physics : edited volume featuring more than 70 examples from 10 years The physics teacher-column iPhysicsLabs / Jochen Kuhn, Patrik Vogt, editors.
2022
QC52 .S53 2022
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Title
Smartphones as mobile minilabs in physics : edited volume featuring more than 70 examples from 10 years The physics teacher-column iPhysicsLabs / Jochen Kuhn, Patrik Vogt, editors.
ISBN
3030940446 electronic book
9783030940447 (electronic bk.)
9783030940430
3030940438
9783030940447 (electronic bk.)
9783030940430
3030940438
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-94044-7 doi
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QC52 .S53 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.02854
Summary
This book presents more than 70 physics experiments from iPhysicsLabs-column of the Journal The Physics Teacher. The articles are aimed at physics lecturers, trainee teachers and teachers who want to take their classes to the next level using digital devices. The experiments can easily be performed and analyzed using smartphones or tablets. The topics span from mechanics, optics, thermodynamics, astrophysics and astronomy to acoustics, electrodynamics and electronics. Authors worldwide have contributed to this series of articles. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of iPhysicsLabs, Jochen Kuhn and Patrik Vogt have collected more than 70 most popular and interesting articles for this book. The authors/editors Prof. Dr. Jochen Kuhn is a university professor and head of the Physics Education Research Group at the TU Kaiserslautern, Germany. His research focuses on learning with multiple representations in multimedia learning environments in physics and process-based analysis methods - such as eye-tracking analyses in learning and problem solving. Dr. Patrik Vogt studied physics and mathematics on a teaching degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau and was a research assistant and secondary school teacher at various schools and universities in Germany until 2019. Since 2019 he is head of the department "Media Education Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, Philosophy" at the ILF in Mainz, Germany.
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References -- 4: LED Gates for Measuring Kinematic Parameters Using the Ambient Light Sensor of a Smartphone -- 4.1 Theoretical Background and Experimental Setup -- 4.2 Experimental Analysis -- References -- 5: Locating a SmartphoneÅ› Accelerometer -- 5.1 Using a Record Turntable to Determine Accelerometer Location -- 5.2 Random and Systematic Errors -- 5.3 Conclusions -- References -- 6: Analyzing Free Fall with a Smartphone Acceleration Sensor -- 6.1 Mode of Operation of Acceleration Sensors in Smartphones -- 6.2 Study of Free Fall by a Smartphone -- References
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Vogt, Patrik, editor.
Vogt, Patrik, editor.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Kinematics and Dynamics
3 Momentum and Collision
4 Rotation
5 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
6 Pendulums
7 Acoustical logging and the speed of sound
8 Resonators
9 Other acoustic phenomena
10 Temperature and Heat
11 Electricity and Magnetism
12 Optical phenomena
13 Astronomy and Modern Physics.
2 Kinematics and Dynamics
3 Momentum and Collision
4 Rotation
5 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
6 Pendulums
7 Acoustical logging and the speed of sound
8 Resonators
9 Other acoustic phenomena
10 Temperature and Heat
11 Electricity and Magnetism
12 Optical phenomena
13 Astronomy and Modern Physics.