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nature. Even though I have some conceptual problems with your results, they appear to be valid, and I will support your findings in the future.” Joule smiled back, and a feeling of deep satisfaction was in
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Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about James Prescott Joule and [...] gravity (approximately 9,81 m/sec2) and h the constant height from which bodies fall measured in m. We will use it in order to calculate the work produced during the fall of the weights of the device. The heat [...] questions in your group and prepare the answers so that you can present them in the discussion that will follow. Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) were written by Aikaterini Rizaki and Ioannis
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lowing: "I can hardly doubt that electro- magnetism will ultimately be substituted for steam to propel machinery. ... the economy (of an en- gine) will be in direct ratio of the quantity of elec- tricity [...] Man- chester. Even though this turned out to be crucial for Joule’s experimental resources (which will be discussed later) it also caused a difficulty: Even though conceptual difficulties played a role [...] teenth-century science. Joule also calculated that the water just beyond the bottom of a waterfall will be one degree Fahren- heit warmer than the water at the top for every 800 feet of drop, approximately
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teenth-century science. Joule also calculated that the water just beyond the bottom of a waterfall will be one degree Fahren- heit warmer than the water at the top for every 800 feet of drop, approximately
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not yet at a point where we can answer such a question. Currently, we are collecting data, and it will be one of the future tasks to develop the under- standing of the underlying truths that explain our
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subdivid- ed. 4) If two or more compounds made of the same elements exist, the simplest com- pound of all will contain one atom of every element present there. Dalton presented this theory to the Royal Insti-
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subdivid- ed. 4) If two or more compounds made of the same elements exist, the simplest com- pound of all will contain one atom of every element present there. Dalton presented this theory to the Royal Insti- [...] not yet at a point where we can answer such a question. Currently, we are collecting data, and it will be one of the future tasks to develop the under- standing of the underlying truths that explain our [...] http://science-story-telling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Dalton and the atoms) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about John Dalton and his atomic
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-telling.eu Student’s Learning Activities (Lavoisier and the conservation of mass) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Lavoisier’s experiments [...] was formed. The powder was carefully collected and placed again on tray P. What do you think that will happen? Please justify your answer. Source: Driver et. al. (1985), Children’s ideas in science , Milton [...] individually, you should discuss them collectively as a team in order to reach an agreement on them. You will present your answers to your classroom. Activity 7 Using the list of ideas that describe the char