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Measuring Air Pressure

This activity is intended for my Introductory Meteorology class; an earth science elective intended for Juniors and Seniors. (It was orginally modifed from an Introductory Meteorology Laboratory Assigment taught to undergraduates at Florida State University. However, modifications could be done t...
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How Cool are You?

Purpose: You will collect and analyze data on a model of the perspiration process.
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How Long Ago Did You Have A Mole?

A great activity for mole day (10 / 23) or with radioactive decay! In this activity, students will predict when a 'mole of a substance' was presence. Based upon radioactive decay rate of a substance, the initial amount found, and the mole concept students will create a graph and interpolate wit...
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Down on the Farm(s)

Students graph data for human population growth versus the number of farms to investigate the relationship between urban expansion and disappearance of green space.
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Kepler's Harmonic Planetary Law

Students graph planetary data that illustrates relationship between distance and period.
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Ecology Vocabulary

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary used in studying ecology.
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Ohm's Law

In this activity, students will explore the relationship between current and potential difference for several resistors which obey Ohm's Law. They will experimentally measure the resistance of the resistors. Students will then examine the relationship between current and potential difference us...
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Absorption and Radiation

Different surfaces absorb and radiate radiation at different rates. In this activity you will analyze the absorption and radiation rates of two surfaces by monitoring the temperature changes of each of them.
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Heat Transfer by Conduction

The purpose of this activity is to monitor the transfer of heat between 2 materials by measuring the temperature changes in them.
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Linearity and Density

Students will perform an activity to determine the density of a metal from a graph of mass versus volume
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Linearity with an investigation of Hooke's Law

Students will perform an activity which allows them to discover Hooke's Law for springs and determine the spring constant of a spring
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Force on a Spring

The Learning Check file assesses student understanding of Hooke's Law.
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Discovering Ohm's Law

In this activity students use Vernier Voltage and Current Probes to investigate Ohm's Law. The students collect data and use their graphing calculators to perform data analysis and "discover" Ohm's Law.
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Distance, Velocity and Acceleration

This activity looks at the instantaneous velocities of a projectile motion. By varying g, Vo, and do students can look at the affects of gravity initial velocity and initial distance on a projectiles flight.
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Introduction to Electric Circuits

This activity will show how to properly connect wires to make a closed electric circuit. Included in this will be how to connect batteries in series and/or in parallel, and how to properly measure potential drops across a resistor and current for electron current and conventional current circui...
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Equipotentials and Electric Fields

In this activity, students will explore concepts related to equipotentials near point charges and the relationship between equipotentials and electric fields. Students will use a simulation to plot equipotentials near a single positive charge, near two positive charges, and near a positive and a...
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Exploring Hooke's Law

Students will conduct experiment to determine the spring constant of a spring scale and interpret data to find a linear fit for the data points.
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Exploring Parametric Equations With the 'Human Cannonball'

Students will explore the use of parametric equations to model the motion of the 'Human Cannonball' after being fired from a cannon. Key graph features will be explored, including maximum height, length of time in the air, and maximum distance traveled through the use of parametric equations and...
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Which Way?

Students' use a motion detector to examine how different types of motion affect the shape of the Distance versus Time plot. They explore how changes in direction and other factors affect the shape of the plot.
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What is Boiling?

We will investigate the effects of heat on matter by studying boiling water
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Vernier - Friction

Students study how the nature of two materials in contact, and the smoothness of their surfaces affect the magnitude of the sliding force of friction. They use a force sensor to measure frictional force for different surfaces.
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Bones Bones Them There Bones

Student use the theory behind carbon dating to determine the age of bones discovered in a garden. The beta decay of C-14 to nitrogen is the basis for this exploration.
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Cells Never Lie

A forensics activity which deals with the idea of alcohol poisoning. Based on a Vernier Biology Lab on cell distruction in alcohol and Chemistry's Beer's Law.
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Who Started it All?

Students look at the spread of disease and predict the model for that spread. Data is taken at the end of each "sharing" and the exponential model predicted is found to be faulty. The logistic model is then explore. Since we have the list of contacts and the data per contact we can trace it ba...
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The Ball and All of Its Energy

Students will collect data using a CBR-2 and a ball. The will create an Nspire document to analyze the energy of that toss. Students learn how to collect data, create documents and graphs to analyze data and understand the ideas of conservation of energy.
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