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Learn about the Physics of Vehicular Motion Translational and
Rotational Motion Trajectory, Velocity, & Acceleration In this
book, readers gain access to real scientific data pertaining to
vehicular motion, promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast,
and calculation skills. Graphs show data from the following
scientific instrument: Video Analysis This book allows readers to
analyze real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment.
Graphs show data from two radio-controlled vehicles, a car and a
Hummer, on flat and inclined surfaces. The data include straight
and curved motion, acceleration and deceleration, and a few
accidents. The graphs and data contained in this lab manual can be
used for lesson plans by teachers and parents.
Learn about the Science of Electrical Generators, Motors,
Alternating Current, & Light Electromagnetism, Force, &
Movement In this book, readers gain access to real scientific data
pertaining to electrical generators, motors, and alternating
current, promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and
calculation skills. Graphs show data from the following scientific
instruments: Magnetic Field SensorAnemometer Current SensorRotary
Motion Detector Voltage SensorDual Range Force Sensor Watts Pro
SensorVideo Analysis Light Sensor This book allows readers to
analyze real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment.
Graphs show the properties of generators and motors, including the
electrical output of two generators powered by hand, wind, and a 9
V battery. Additional graphs show the electromagnetic induction
which produces or results from mechanical movement in common
gadgets. Graphs also show the energy usage of light bulbs and
common household appliances running on alternating current (AC),
including responses to a dimmer switch. Solar power is briefly
explored as an alternative energy. These data can be used for
lesson plans by teachers and parents.
Learn about the Physics of Balls Rocking, Rolling, Falling,
Bouncing, & Flying Force, Trajectory, Velocity, &
Acceleration In this book, readers gain access to real scientific
data pertaining to balls, promoting graph-reading, comparison,
contrast, and calculation skills. Graphs show data from the
following scientific instruments: Video Analysis Dual-Range Force
Meter This book allows readers to analyze real data without
purchasing expensive lab equipment. This volume focuses on an
assortment of balls, including a kickball andwiffle ball, hard and
soft clay balls, and a set of bean-filled cloth hackeysacks, plus
styrofoam balls, puffy pom-poms, and an irregularly-shaped ball.
Graphs show the motion of these balls as they are roll on flat and
inclined surfaces, bounce, and fly through the air. These balls
were deliberately chosen because their motion provides a greater
range of variety than the balls studied earlier in the series. The
graphs and data contained in this book can be used by teachers and
parents to supplement traditional lesson plans. Bonus Material:
Several graphs provide additional data on the wiffle ball,
including initial force for a straight trajectory and rocking
motion on a flat surface. The appendix also contains pictures of
soft clay balls which have deformed due to impact with a hard wood
surface.
What's Missing? Alphabet Puzzles in 30 Languages Practice your
visual-spatial skills with these puzzles Compare two pictures to
find the missing components Languages in Volume 1: Ancient Egyptian
Arabic Armenian Bengali Berber Chinese English Georgian German
Greek Gujarati Hebrew Hindi Japanese Kannada Korean Lao Macedonian
Marathi Nepali Norwegian Numbers Persian Punjabi Russian Tamil
Telugu Thai Turkish Ukrainian
Learn about the Classical Physics Experiments Translational and
Rotational Motion, Gravity, Acceleration, Velocity, & Friction
Momentum, Energy, and Harmonic Oscillation In this book, readers
gain access to real scientific data from classical experiments of
physics, promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and
calculation skills. Graphs show data from the following scientific
instrument: Video Analysis This book allows independent study
students and homeschool families to analyze real data without
time-consuming data collection. Graphs depict data from objects
moving on flat surfaces with different levels of friction and
inclined planes, as well as falling due to gravity. The motion of
different types of spheres and cylinders and a Halls Carriage are
compared. Additional graphs show collisions between spheres,
including both elastic and inelastic collisions between hard
marbles, bouncy balls, soft clay balls, and hard clay balls.
Finally, a set of graphs show the harmonic oscillation of a loose
spring. These data can be used for lesson plans by teachers and
parents.
What's Missing? Alphabet Puzzles in 30 Languages Practice your
visual-spatial skills with these puzzles Compare two pictures to
find the missing components The languages in Volume 2 are from
Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Learn about the Physics of Balls Focus: Projectile Motion and
Collisions Force, Trajectory, Velocity, & Acceleration In this
book, readers gain access to real scientific data pertaining to
balls, promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and
calculation skills. Graphs show data from the following scientific
instruments: Video Analysis This book allows readers to analyze
real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment. Graphs show
the motion of a tennis ball, cricket ball, racquetball, lacrosse
ball, softball, field hockey ball, street hockey balls (high and
low density), and Swedish hockey puck-handling ball as they fly
through the air. Some graphs also show the balls hitting a wall and
bouncing back. The graphs and data contained in this book can be
used by teachers and parents to supplement traditional lesson
plans. Bonus Material: For comparison and contrast, a selection of
balls from Volume 3 are provided. Graphs show data from a
basketball, soccer ball, volleyball, dodge ball, 3 baseballs
(official, safety, and plastic), 3 golf balls (official, foam and
plastic), a ping pong ball, and a plastic apple as they fly through
the air. Several of these graphs also show the trajectory of balls
bouncing off a wall.
Erfahren Sie mehr uber die Biophysik des Eislaufen
Korpergelenkwinkel & Bewegungsbereich Elektrische Signale der
Herz & Muskeln Atem Muster & Lunge Kapazitat Blutdruck
& Herzfrequenz In diesem Buch erhalten die Leser Zugriff auf
Echt wissenschaftlichen Daten in Bezug von Eislaufen, die Forderung
Graphen Lesen, Vergleich, Kontrast und Rechenfertigkeiten.
Diagramme zeigen Daten aus den folgenden wissenschaftlichen
Instrumenten: Goniometer EKG / EMG-Sensor Blutdruck-und
Herzfrequenzsensor Spirometer Dieses Buch erlaubt es dem Leser
echten Daten ohne den Kauf teurer Laborausstattung zu analysieren.
Diagramme enthalten Daten zu den Biophysik Eislaufen,
einschliesslich Gelenkwinkel/Positionen, die elektrische Aktivitat
des Herzens (EKG) und Muskeln (EMG), Atemfrequenz, Lungenvolumen,
Blutdruck, und Puls mit Eislaufen. Proben untersuchen Schritten,
Verbindungselemente, Piroutetten, und Sprunge. Die Ubungen werden
gezeigt und auf dem Boden analysiert. Diese Daten sind Biophysik
Proben von einem Individuum und sind nicht reprasentativ fur die
Bevolkerung. Diese Daten konnen fur Unterrichtsplane von Lehrern
und Eltern verwendet werden."
Learn about the Biophysics of Yoga, Pilates, & Ballet Position
and Movement In this book, readers gain access to real scientific
data pertaining to the science of human movement, promoting
graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and calculation skills. Graphs
show data from the following scientific instruments: Video Analysis
This book allows readers to analyze real data without purchasing
expensive lab equipment. These graphs show data from a variety
positions and movements found in basic yoga, Pilates, and ballet
classes. Graphs show x-y coordinates plotted against time for the
positions of the hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and/or
head during exercises. These data can be used for lesson plans by
teachers and parents. Note: These biophysics data are samples from
one individual and are not representative of the population.
Learn about the Physics of Ice Skating Translational and Rotational
Motion Position, Velocity, Acceleration, & Force In this book,
readers gain access to real scientific data pertaining to the
science of ice skating, promoting graph-reading, comparison,
contrast, and calculation skills. Graphs show data from the
following scientific instruments: Wireless Dynamics Sensor System
Rotational Motion Detector Force Plate This book allows readers to
analyze real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment.
Graphs show the movement of a skater jumping on land and while
skating across synthetic ice. Land-based exercises include
preparatory exercises (jumping and turning), beginner jumps (stag,
waltz, ballet, mazurka half axel), and more advanced single and
double jumps (salchow, loop, toe loop, lutz, flip, axel). A series
of graphs show half axels on synthetic ice for comparison. These
data from ice skating can be used for lesson plans by teachers and
parents. Bonus Material: Graphs from land-based experiments with
different types of projectiles and rotating devices provide
contrast and context for the science of ice skating. Additional
graphs also contain data regarding the forces required to complete
different styles of jumps on land. Plus, appendices contain
color-coded diagrams of basic jumps.
Learn about the Physics of Home Energy Usage Light Output, Magnetic
Fields, and Heat In this book, readers gain access to real
scientific data pertaining to the science of home energy usage,
promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and calculation
skills. Graphs show data from the following scientific instruments:
Light sensor Magnetic Field Sensor This book allows readers to
analyze real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment. This
book contains data and graphs pertaining to home energy usage,
including natural light, light bulbs, and appliances commonly found
in the office and living room. Graphs show light output, magnetic
fields, and heat emitted by 8 light bulbs tested alone and in
combination. Readings from computers, computer monitors, and
appliances provide complementary data. This data can be used for
lesson plans by teachers and parents. Bonus Material: Pictures of
light bulbs provide additional information about energy-efficient
design.
Learn about the Physics of Home Energy Usage Light Output, Magnetic
Fields, and Heat In this book, readers gain access to real
scientific data pertaining to the science of home energy usage,
promoting graph-reading, comparison, contrast, and calculation
skills. Graphs show data from the following scientific instruments:
Light sensor Magnetic Field Sensor This book allows readers to
analyze real data without purchasing expensive lab equipment. This
book contains data and graphs pertaining to home energy usage,
including natural light, light bulbs, and appliances commonly found
in the office and living room. Graphs show light output, magnetic
fields, and heat emitted by 8 light bulbs tested alone and in
combination. Readings from computers, computer monitors, and
appliances provide complementary data. This data can be used for
lesson plans by teachers and parents. Bonus Material: Pictures of
light bulbs provide additional information about energy-efficient
design.
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