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Vernier - Using DataQuest

This appendix gives an overview of using the Vernier DataQuest™ application on a TI-Nspire handheld and software. It includes information on accessing the common tools in the DataQuest Application.
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Work and Power

Students explore the relationship between power, work, and time. They also explore the relationship between power, force, and speed. Based on these explorations, students derive the equation P = Fv and solve problems dealing with power in various mechanical problems.
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Radioactive Dating Game (HS)

In this lesson, students will simulate radioactive dating at an archeological site.
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Skills of Science - Creating Lab Reports

In this lesson, students see how to use PublishViewTM to create lab reports using the TI-Nspire computer software.
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Sound Intensity

Students investigate the relationship between sound intensity and distance for a commercial loudspeaker. They use collected data to identify a mathematical model for the relationship. They then compare this model with the inverse square law for an ideal point source.
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Two-Dimensional Collisions

Students observe animations of two-dimensional elastic collisions of spheres and then calculate linear momenta and kinetic energies.
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Uniform Circular Motion

Students explore uniform circular motion and solve problems that deal with kinematics and dynamics of this motion.
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Capacitors

Students explore the characteristics of capacitors. The activity begins with a look at the movement of charge in a parallel-plate capacitor and the effect of voltage on charge. Following the definition of capacitance, students explore how plate area, plate separation, and dielectrics affect capac...
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Charge Transfer

In this lesson, students will explore and compare various processes of charge transfer by induction and by contact.
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Conservation of Momentum Data Collection Lab

In this lesson, students will explore momentum through collecting data using CBR2s of two carts on a dynamic track that collide.
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A Little Light Work

Students will study graphs of light intensity at various distances from a light sensor. They will use power and linear regressions to determine the relationship between light intensity and distance from the light source. They will also develop their own models for the relationship.
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Stream Erosion

In this lesson, students will manipulate the slope of the surface over which the water is flowing to show varying rates of erosion and deposition.
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AC Circuits

Students explore a model of alternating electric current. They observe the effects of varying voltage, angular velocity, frequency, and phase shift on the shape of the waveform. They also calculate the relative phase shift between two waveforms. Finally, they create a model of a three-phase alter...
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Balancing Torques and Forces

In this activity, students explore the conditions necessary to produce static equilibrium using first-, second-, and third-class levers.
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Forces on Point Charges

Students explore interactions between charged point particles. They first explore graphical vector addition and then use vector addition rules to explore the net forces on charged particles. The preconstructed templates used in this activity include charged particles and forces of interactions be...
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Waves and Vibrations Assessment

This TI-Nspire™ question set (.tns) has assessment questions relating to Physics: Waves and Vibrations
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Hit the Target

In this lesson, students will explore the range of a marble that rolls down a ramp and off a table. The goal is for students to develop a mathematical model that will allow them to hit a target placed on the floor on the first try.
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Impulse of a Force

In this lesson, students will explore the impulse produced by a cart when it hits a stationary wall.
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Induced Magnetic Fields

In this activity, students will use a strong permanent magnet to induce a magnetic field in a metal object. They will measure the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field around the permanent magnet and around the induced magnet. They will also compare how magnetic field strength changes wit...
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Forensics with TI-Nspire™ - Case File: Bouncing Back

In this activity, students will be using the motion sensor as a sonar detector, through air to locate and identify a missing object in a box.
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Focusing on Light

In this activity, students explore the reflection of light by parabolic and semicircular mirrors. They begin by exploring reflection using a series of flat mirrors that are attached to one another to create a flexible mirror that can simulate a curved mirror. Students then explore reflection by a...
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Damped and Driven Harmonic Motion

Students explore the properties of waveforms representing damped and driven simple harmonic motion. First, they identify the functional form of the damping in a simple harmonic oscillator. Then, they discover the relationship between the driving frequency, the fundamental frequency, and the dampi...
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Paper Chromatography

This activity introduces the process of paper chromatography and why scientists use it in crime scene investigations. A crime has been committed. It is the students' task to perform a chromatography to identify the killer. Students will separate the pigments from artificial urine samples that w...
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Paper Chromatography in Crime Scene Investigations

This activity introduces the process of paper chromatography and why scientists use it in crime scene investigations. A crime has been committed. It is the students; task to perform a chromatography to identify the killer. Students will separate the pigments from artificial urine samples that w...
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Electromagnets

In this activity, students will create a solenoid-type electromagnet using two different methods of coiling the wire around the core. They will use a sensor to determine the relationship between the number of turns of wire and the magnetic field strength for each method.
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