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Volume 60, Issue 2 (article(s) published - 01 February 2022)

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Answer to February 2022 Figuring Physics Question 

Paul Hewitt

Phys. Teach. 60, A83 (2022)

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LEVEL, HUMP, AND DIP 

Paul Hewitt

Phys. Teach. 60, 83 (2022)

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Eye-opening mirages 

John A. Bloom

Phys. Teach. 60, 84 (2022)

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Improved centrifugal effect demonstration 

Said Shakerin

Phys. Teach. 60, 84 (2022)

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Numbers in physics teaching 

C. H. Wörner

Phys. Teach. 60, 84 (2022)

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Optics in the land of Serendip 

Thomas B. Greenslade

Phys. Teach. 60, 84 (2022)

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Homer Dodge Distinguished Service Citations 

Phys. Teach. 60, 86 (2022)

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When the Quarter Jumps into a Cup (and When It Does Not) 

Mateo Dutra, Álvaro Suárez, Martín Monteiro, and Arturo Carlos Martí

Phys. Teach. 60, 87 (2022)

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Experiments with mobile devices — A retrospective on 10 years of iPhysicsLabs 

Jochen Kuhn, and Patrik Vogt

Phys. Teach. 60, 88 (2022)

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Talking Is Thinking: Supporting Student Sense-Making Through Discourse and Assessment 

Whitney Jackson, Lauren A. Simpson, and Brooke A. Whitworth

Phys. Teach. 60, 90 (2022)

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Understanding the Law of Conservation of Momentum in One-Dimensional Collisions Between Two Objects Using the Velocity Space Approach   

Kin Son Wong, and Hang Wong

Phys. Teach. 60, 94 (2022)

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Making the Quantum Scattering of Fundamental Particles Accessible   

James Day, Theresa Yu-Huan Liao, Char Hoyt, and Oguzhan Can

Phys. Teach. 60, 97 (2022)

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Solar Eclipse and Cosmic Ray Flux 

Tamar A. Dallal, Jacob M. Miller, Michelle Matten, Ezra Schur, Allen J. Sears, Clarissa Carr, Jacob Rosenberg, Nathan A. Unterman, Anthony Valsamis, and Mark Adams

Phys. Teach. 60, 100 (2022)

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Measuring the Speed of Earth Around the Sun Using a Classroom-Built Radio Horn Telescope 

Thaddeus Herman

Phys. Teach. 60, 105 (2022)

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Beyond the Classroom: Profiling Muon Flux in Relation to Overburden in Fermilab's MINOS Tunnel 

Eleanor Anne Winkler, Paul Graham, Nathan A. Unterman, Benjamin Grey, Jacob M. Miller, Max J. Miller, Allen J. Sears, Alex Bernat, Shoshana Frank, Joshua Simon, Shira K. Eliaser, Tom Blackmore, Emmanuelle Copeland, Marybeth Senser, Henry Seiden, Anthony Valsamis, and Mark Adams

Phys. Teach. 60, 110 (2022)

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Measurement of the Velocity of Sound Through Resonance in Air Columns as a Homemade Experiment 

Zeyu Jason Niu, and Duanbin Luo

Phys. Teach. 60, 114 (2022)

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Spectral Analysis of Musical Notes as a Source of Information About Musical Instruments 

Oleksii Voronkin

Phys. Teach. 60, 117 (2022)

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Temporal Change of a Parallel Plate Capacitor's Voltage after Dielectric Insertion 

Youngmin Oh, Taehun Jang, Hyejin Ha, and Sangho Sohn

Phys. Teach. 60, 124 (2022)

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Sign and Sense of an Induced Electric Current by a Nearby Moving Magnet 

Roberto Rojas

Phys. Teach. 60, 128 (2022)

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Dynamic Applets for Teaching Physics 

Thomas Lingefjärd, and Guner Ahmet

Phys. Teach. 60, 130 (2022)

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Dynamics Experiments on the Touch Panel of a Tablet Computer 

Yuki Aok, and Kazushi Yawata

Phys. Teach. 60, 134 (2022)

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Figuring Physics January Answer 

Paul Hewitt

Phys. Teach. 60, 136 (2022)

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How to Use the Archimedes Paradox for Educational Purposes 

Armand Le Noxaïc, and Kamil Fadel

Phys. Teach. 60, 137 (2022)

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A Quantitative Experiment of Liquid Dispersion Using Merely a Partially Submerged Mirror and Sunlight 

Cristiano M. B. Cordeiro, and Eric Fujiwara

Phys. Teach. 60, 140 (2022)

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Polarimetry Measurement in a Physics Lab for Food Science Undergraduate Students 

Ivan Cescon, and Alberto Stefanel

Phys. Teach. 60, 144 (2022)

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Enrollments in U.S. high school physics courses 

Susan C. White

Phys. Teach. 60, 149 (2022)

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Apparent retrograde motions of planets 

Christopher Sirola

Phys. Teach. 60, 150 (2022)

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Performing acoustics experiments using inexpensive Bluetooth speakers and smartphone signal generator applications 

Chris Chiaverina

Phys. Teach. 60, 152 (2022)

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A Physics Story: Literacy technique for learning the language of physics 

James Lincoln

Phys. Teach. 60, 154 (2022)

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Question 1: Wrapping; Question 2: Stair climbing 

Larry Weinstein

Phys. Teach. 60, 155 (2022)

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Reflecting on a difficult year 

Deepak Iyer, and Shannon Wachowski

Phys. Teach. 60, 156 (2022)

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Ice and easy 

Boris Korsunsky

Phys. Teach. 60, 158 (2022)

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James Webb Space Telescope in the news 

Dan MacIsaac

Phys. Teach. 60, 159 (2022)

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Leveling up your mask game to respirators in the 6th wave of COVID 

Dan MacIsaac

Phys. Teach. 60, 159 (2022)

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Nick Lucid's "The Science Asylum" 

Dan MacIsaac

Phys. Teach. 60, 159 (2022)

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