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INTRODUCTORY
INTERMEDIATE
ADVANCED
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Apparatus for Teaching Physics
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Apparatus for Teaching Physics,
edited by Karl Mamola, is a collection of articles from
The Physics
Teacher
that deal with laboratory and demonstration apparatus. The book includes descriptions of
new apparatus as well as discussions of innovative uses of standard, well-known equipment. The
emphasis is on apparatus that is useful primarily in the introductory physics course. (
247 pages)
ISBN
0-917853-90-3 ©1999
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A Demonstration Handbook for Physics
(OP-40)
Created as a guide for high school and college physics teachers, this handbook contains
hundreds of apparatus demonstrations that require only low-cost, everyday materials. Edited by
G.D. Freier and F. J. Anderson. (320 pages) ISBN 0-917853-32-6 ©1981
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$22.50
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$35
Interactive Physics Demonstrations
(OP-66)
This book contains 46 free-standing fun physics experiments you can try with your class.
Compiled from columns in
The Physics Teacher
, the demonstrations, suitable for a school
hallway or corner of your classroom, will help students understand physics through the active
exploration of specific physics concepts, from mechanics and heat, vibrations and waves,
electrostatics, to optics and chaos. Edited by Joe Pizzo. (152 pages) ISBN 1-931024-00-6 ©2001
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$8.99
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... Or Buy a Combo of Three Demo Books
These three popular books,
Demonstration Handbook for Physics,
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A Potpourri of Physics
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String and Sticky Tape Experiments
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ics experiments, articles on apparatus, and teaching ideas using low cost, everyday materials.
These proven, class-room tested materials will make a comprehensive teaching resource for your
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