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On the introductory course |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 391-392
Robert E. Kennedy,
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ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15161
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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About ‘‘perplex numbers’’ |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 392-392
André Ronveaux,
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ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15163
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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Comment on ‘‘A retrograde motion demonstration model’’ [Am. J. Phys.54, 1021 (1986)] |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 393-393
Ronald Lane Reese,
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ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15164
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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Editorial: The fallacy of immediacy |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 395-395
John S. Rigden,
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ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15143
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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The hydrogen atom in one dimension |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 397-401
R. E. Moss,
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The Schrödinger, Klein–Gordon, and Dirac equations for the hydrogen atom are solved inDdimensions, whereDmay be noninteger. ForD=1 the nondegenerate ground state with infinite binding energy is obtained as a limit asDtends to 1 for the Schrödinger equation. The corresponding solution of the Klein–Gordon equation is shown to be unacceptable, contradicting previous work. Unexpectedly, no bound state solutions of the Dirac equation withD=1 are found at all. A few comments are made on theD=3 and 2 cases.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15144
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
数据来源: AIP
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Cosmic strings: Gravitation without local curvature |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 401-407
T. M. Helliwell,
D. A. Konkowski,
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Cosmic strings are very long, thin structures which might stretch over vast reaches of the universe. If they exist, they would have been formed during phase transitions in the very early universe. The space‐time surrounding a straight cosmic string is flat but nontrivial: A two‐dimensional spatial section is a cone rather than a plane. This feature leads to unique gravitational effects. The flatness of the cone means that many of the gravitational effects can be understood with no mathematics beyond trigonometry. This includes the observational predictions of the double imaging of quasars and the truncation of the images of galaxies.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15145
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
数据来源: AIP
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A conceptual approach to teaching kinematics |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 407-415
Mark L. Rosenquist,
Lillian C. McDermott,
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Results from research on student understanding of velocity and acceleration have been used to guide the development of a conceptual approach to teaching kinematics. This paper describes how instruction based on the observation of actual motions can help students: (1) develop a qualitative understanding of velocity as a continuously varying quantity, of instantaneous velocity as a limit, and of uniform acceleration as the ratio of the change in instantaneous velocity to the elapsed time; (2) distinguish the concepts of position, velocity, change of velocity, and acceleration from one another; and (3) make connections among the various kinematical concepts, their graphical representations, and the motions of real objects. Instructional strategies designed to address specific difficulties identified in the investigation are illustrated by example.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15122
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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Rigid‐body dynamics of a football |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 415-420
Peter J. Brancazio,
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The motion of a spinning football provides interesting illustrations of some of the principles of rigid‐body motion. The familiar ‘‘wobbly spiral’’ is an example of torque‐free precession; it is shown that the ‘‘wobble‐to‐spin’’ ratio depends only on the principal moments of inertia of the football. The angular momentum of a spinning football is not always conserved in flight. The response of a football to aerodynamic forces can best be understood by comparing its motion to that of a spinning top or gyroscope.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15123
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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Magnetic force due to a current‐carrying wire: A paradox and its resolution |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 420-422
Denise C. Gabuzda,
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A straightforward investigation at an introductory level of the interconnection between electricity and magnetism initially leads to the paradoxical result that a charge at rest with respect to a current‐carrying wire feels a magnetic force due to that current. Students may benefit from a presentation of this paradox and its resolution.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15124
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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Frequency‐dependent performance of a nonideal Carnot engine |
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American Journal of Physics,
Volume 55,
Issue 5,
1987,
Page 423-428
E. Rebhan,
B. Ahlborn,
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The average power outputP, efficiency η’, and entropy productionPshave been determined as function of cycle frequency ν for a nonideal Carnot engine where the ratiorof the heat absorption time and heat rejection time can be varied and the heat is transferred by conduction into the working fluid. The power output has an optimum at the valuer=(β/α)1/2, where α and β are the thermal conductances of the upper and lower isotherm, respectively. The efficiency decreases and the conduction losses increase drastically with cycle frequency. The power output goes through a maximum, peaked at a frequency ν*. The efficiency can be increased without much sacrifice in power output if the engine is run below the frequency ν* (12% efficiency increase at 3% loss in power for ν=0.85ν*). The entropy production grows approximately asPs∼ν2.
ISSN:0002-9505
DOI:10.1119/1.15125
出版商:American Association of Physics Teachers
年代:1987
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