The equivalence principle comes to school—falling objects and other middle school investigations

Ann-Marie Pendrill, Peter Ekström, Lena Hansson

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Comparing two objects falling together is a small-scale version of Galileo’s classical experiment, demonstrating the equivalence between gravitational and inertial mass. We present here investigations by a group of ten-year-olds, who used iPads to record the drops. The movie recordings were essential in the follow-up discussions, enabling the students to compare the different situations and to discern situations where air resistance was essential and where it could be neglected. By considering a number of familiar situations
and simple investigations that can be performed, e.g., on a playground,students may come closer to an appreciation of the deep significance of the non-influence of mass on motion under gravity.
Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)425-430
TidskriftPhysics Education
Volym49
Nummer4
DOI
StatusPublished - 2014

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