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waited some time, then read the instruments, removed them and, with a nod of his head, made the workman wind up the weights, let them go down again whilst the water in the vessel was stirred through their mechanical
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/didaktik/didaktisch-eng/scoring-of-student-questions.pdf
prototype: When, Who, Where, What (happened), I wonder if …? Example: I wonder if Sarah would want more wind farms? 2. Factual Questions Factual questions correspond to what Collingwood calls “unscientific” [...] seeks a numerical fact Question prototype: What is (value)? Example: How many turbines are on the wind farm? ii. Qualitative: seeks basic factual information Question prototype: Yes / No question; What [...] Hypothesis or prediction testing Question prototype: If (condition)… then? Example: If you had the perfect wind-catching angle with 3 blades, would you produce more energy with 6? 4. Philosophical Questions Ph
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/joule-2.zip
Joule needed a room with a huge heat capacity – other- wise the heat produced by the human body in winding up the weights would affect the room temperature and thus the experimental result sig- nificantly [...] production of reli- able data. On the other hand, Joule could use a brewing mate to do the work of winding up the weights. This required certain skills as the weight is heavy, and one has to be fast and [...] waited some time, then read the instruments, removed them and, with a nod of his head, made the workman wind up the weights, let them go down again whilst the water in the vessel was stirred through their mechanical
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the weights went down very slowly, actu- ally they were slower than a piece of paper was falling. Winding them up again however was hard work, way too tough for James who had a weak health since his childhood [...] make him sweat. But one of the workmen from his factory had developed substantial competences in winding up the weights without wasting too much time and without putting too much stress on the cord that [...] ness permitted him to spend some time in the cellar of his brewery, he had his workman down there winding up the weights and letting them go down again, and after twenty times, he measured the temperature
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/fileadmin/content/projekte/storytelling/zip/zip-eng/joule-1.zip
Joule needed a room with a huge heat capacity – other- wise the heat produced by the human body in winding up the weights would affect the room temperature and thus the experimental result sig- nificantly [...] production of reli- able data. On the other hand, Joule could use a brewing mate to do the work of winding up the weights. This required certain skills as the weight is heavy, and one has to be fast and [...] the weights went down very slowly, actu- ally they were slower than a piece of paper was falling. Winding them up again however was hard work, way too tough for James who had a weak health since his childhood
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Dear James! - Captain stood up and surrounded him with his arm – We will finish patrol and if the wind is favorable we will reach Portsmouth in a few days. The sailors will rest a few days, we will repair
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observed the weather, studied the phenomenon of aurora Polaris and explained what causes the trade winds. John Dalton was born on September 6, 1766 in Eaglesfield, Cumberland, England. He was born to an
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