瓶中失重

Q3 Social Sciences
Stephen Hughes
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摘要

介绍了一种演示自由落体明显失重的简单方法。阿波罗 15 号的锤子和羽毛坠落实验可以在教室里重现,用一本书遮挡住羽毛的空气阻力。塑料玩具和羽毛一起扔进塑料瓶中,可以用来重现接近地球表面的表面失重环境。由于瓶子沿着抛物线轨迹运行,瓶中的物体也沿着抛物线轨迹运行,因此可以看到它们漂浮在空中,就像在环绕地球轨道运行的太空船中一样。这一演示有助于向学生证明,表面失重并不局限于外太空。实验中使用的玩具鱼与宇航员的中性浮力训练有关。实验还体现了牛顿第二定律,即力是质量乘以加速度。
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Weightlessness in a bottle
A simple method of demonstrating apparent weightlessness in free fall is described. The Apollo 15 hammer and feather drop experiment can be recreated in the classroom using a book to shield the feather from air resistance. Plastic toys and a feather thrown together in a plastic bottle can be used to recreate an apparent weightless environment close to the surface of the Earth. Since the bottle follows a parabolic trajectory, the objects within also follow a parabolic path and are seen to float as if in a space ship in orbit around the Earth. This demonstration is useful for demonstrating to students that apparent weightlessness is not confined to outer space. The use of toy fish in the experiments makes a connection with the neutral buoyancy training of astronauts. The experiments also exemplify Newton’s second law that force is mass times acceleration.
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Physics Education
Physics Education Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
1.50
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期刊介绍: Physics Education seeks to serve the physics teaching community and we welcome contributions from teachers. We seek to support the teaching of physics to students aged 11 up to introductory undergraduate level. We aim to provide professional development and support for teachers of physics around the world by providing: a forum for practising teachers to make an active contribution to the physics teaching community; knowledge updates in physics, educational research and relevant wider curriculum developments; and strategies for teaching and classroom management that will engage and motivate students.
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