Home experiments in physics: 25 investigations with a ball pen

Mo Yin Vivian CHENG, Siu Hing LING

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Abstract

A collection of 25 investigations that use only a ball pen and other simple items, is described. All are suitable for at-home exercises or experiments in the classroom. Most are related to the secondary Physics and Integrated Science syllabus, while some demonstrate simple concepts used in primary science curriculum. Copyright © 1996 University of Hong Kong.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationScience technology education: Bridging science and technology education: Innovations and experiences: Science & Technology Education Conference '96 proceedings
EditorsKenneth S. VOLK
Place of PublicationHong Kong
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Education Dept., Hong Kong and Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education
Pages48-55
ISBN (Print)9628093940
Publication statusPublished - 1996

Citation

Cheng, V. M. Y., & Ling, S. H. (1996). Home experiments in physics: 25 investigations with a ball pen. In K. S. Volk (Ed.), Science technology education: Bridging science and technology education: Innovations and experiences: Science & Technology Education Conference '96 proceedings (pp. 48-55). Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Education Dept., Hong Kong, and Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education.

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