Peer Instruction: A User's Manual, Part 1Peer Instruction: A User's Manual is a step-by-step guide for instructors on how to plan and implement Peer Instruction lectures. The teaching methodology is applicable to a variety of introductory science courses (including biology and chemistry). However, the additional material-class-tested, ready-to-use resources, in print and on CD-ROM (so professors can reproduce them as handouts or transparencies)-is intended for calculus-based physics courses. |
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... INERTIAL MASS , MOMENTUM , COLLISIONS 1 . An astronaut floating weightlessly in orbit shakes a large iron anvil rapid- ly back and forth . She reports ... Inertial mass is an intrinsic ConcepTests 125 Inertial Mass, Momentum, and Collisions.
... INERTIAL MASS , MOMENTUM , COLLISIONS 1 . An astronaut floating weightlessly in orbit shakes a large iron anvil rapid- ly back and forth . She reports ... Inertial mass is an intrinsic ConcepTests 125 Inertial Mass, Momentum, and Collisions.
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... inertial mass of Earth is so large that the planet's change in motion is imperceptible . 2. Yes ; because of its much larger inertial mass , however , the change in momentum of Earth is much less than that of all the jumping people . 3 ...
... inertial mass of Earth is so large that the planet's change in motion is imperceptible . 2. Yes ; because of its much larger inertial mass , however , the change in momentum of Earth is much less than that of all the jumping people . 3 ...
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... Inertial mass CT1 : 123 , CT1-2 : 125-26 Inertial reference frames CT10 : 115 , CT1-5 : 139-42 , CT6 : 145 , CT2 : 168 Instantaneous velocity CT18-19 : 163-64 Intensity of light CT27 : 187-88 Interaction pair CT11-12 : 115 Interactions ...
... Inertial mass CT1 : 123 , CT1-2 : 125-26 Inertial reference frames CT10 : 115 , CT1-5 : 139-42 , CT6 : 145 , CT2 : 168 Instantaneous velocity CT18-19 : 163-64 Intensity of light CT27 : 187-88 Interaction pair CT11-12 : 115 Interactions ...
Contents
Introduction Chapter 2 Peer Instruction | 9 |
PEER INSTRUCTION | 10 |
MOTIVATING THE STUDENTS | 19 |
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Peer Instruction: A User's Manual: Pearson New International Edition Eric Mazur No preview available - 2013 |
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