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Taught: * Physics for 42 years * AP Physics for 30 years * AP Exam Development Committee 5 years * AP Reader 28 years * College Board AP Physics Consultant 29 years
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Preview of Capacitor simulation

Capacitor simulation

Capacitor- charging and discharging a capacitor through a resistor:Show, in 3D, how a capacitor works... This simulation shows a capacitor in three states: Charging "Off"DischargingA switch is used to select a state. The simulation shows electrons moving appropriately, the charge on each plate, cell orientation, the correct orientation of polar molecules in a dielectric and correct values. The graphs, when expanded, show the recurring time constant.  Choose to show:Graphs (I/t, Q/t, V/t with tim
Preview of Motion Graph Matching

Motion Graph Matching

Motion Graph MatchImprove understanding of kinematics...Challenge your students to match three graphs (x/t, v/t, a/t) and one moving ball, each of which describes the same motion.The app keeps the score. Iterations are never the same, and some are more difficult than others. Choose to show: Graphs where the velocities are all constant (v = ∆x/∆t)Graphs where the accelerations are all constant (a = ∆v/∆t)Graphs where the jerks are all constant (jerk = ∆a/∆t)This application, once downloaded, is s
Preview of Buoyancy simulation, 3D

Buoyancy simulation, 3D

Buoyancy: Change every variable (except viscosity) Show how the buoyant force is related to the densities of the object and the fluid, volume of the object, volume of the displaced fluid, acceleration due to gravity. Vectors show the buoyant force, the force of gravity, the normal force, and, if you wish, a push or a pull. Place the object in any position, or push or pull the object vertically, and view from any angle by rotating, panning or zooming the animation). Choose to display the calcula
Preview of Thin Film Interference Simulation

Thin Film Interference Simulation

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Preview of Static Equilibrium: Ladder leaning against a wall.

Static Equilibrium: Ladder leaning against a wall.

The principal purpose of this simulation is to show that:... as the linear acceleration of the ladder and man is zero, then the net force on it is zero.... as the angular acceleration of the ladder and man is zero, then the not torque is zero, no matter where one places the common point about which torques are calculated. One can change:ladder lengthladder angleladder massPosition of man standing on ladderMass of man standing on ladderCoefficient of friction between ladder and floorPosition of c
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Experience

Taught: * Physics for 42 years * AP Physics for 30 years * AP Exam Development Committee 5 years * AP Reader 28 years * College Board AP Physics Consultant 29 years

Teaching style

Principally Socratic exchange and labs.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Siemens USA Science Teacher of the year 2001

My own education history

Certified Physics teacher UK and USA. BSC in Physics, and Education.