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Dr Dave Farmer joins the podcast to talk about ways to teach Momentum. Thank you for all your input dear listener!
Dr Dave introduces momentum by putting his body on the line (see below). The main themes are increasing collision time to reduce force, momentum as the quantity of motion, colliding students together and doing experiments.
Love it when the TAs help out with demonstrations (Yr 10 momentum). I've still got a headache. pic.twitter.com/tkKsSxAPqF
— Dave Farmer (@ThePhysicsBear) April 4, 2019Please share ideas or successes – or indeed questions by messaging us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/physicstp.bsky.social . You can also message us via our website contact form on every page of the web site at the.physicsteachingpodcast.com, or email using the address given in the podcast (if we remember). We are moving away from X but can be found there as @physicstp.
The music is used under the Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License
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Dr Dave Farmer joins the podcast to talk about ways to teach Momentum. Thank you for all your input dear listener!
Dr Dave introduces momentum by putting his body on the line (see below). The main themes are increasing collision time to reduce force, momentum as the quantity of motion, colliding students together and doing experiments.
Love it when the TAs help out with demonstrations (Yr 10 momentum). I've still got a headache. pic.twitter.com/tkKsSxAPqF
— Dave Farmer (@ThePhysicsBear) April 4, 2019Please share ideas or successes – or indeed questions by messaging us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/physicstp.bsky.social . You can also message us via our website contact form on every page of the web site at the.physicsteachingpodcast.com, or email using the address given in the podcast (if we remember). We are moving away from X but can be found there as @physicstp.
The music is used under the Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License