12 December 2015 0 346 Report

In the MOOC "Smartphone Pocketlab", you do real physics experiments at home and you learn scientific description of movement : speed, acceleration, trajectory...

https://www.france-universite-numerique-mooc.fr/courses/parisdescartes/70003/session01/about

The needed equipment is a smartphone and a laptop. This is all.

The proposed experiments explore the concepts presented in the course 'Classical Mechanics' that is taught in all universities. They introduce participants to a scientific description of motion by doing themselves experiments at home (no lab required).

The experiments are organised in 5 sessions: the pendulum (S3) and the free fall (S1) with illustrations directly from Galileo and Newton, while the Session 2 (S2) deals with rotation and Session 4 (S4) with oscillations and vibrations.

In Session 5 (S5), you do your own experiment: you can study trajectory of a bicycle, of a train. As an example, we show you how to quantitatively study the trajectory, speed and acceleration of a tramway. New ideas welcomed.

The course is structured in 10 weeks.

It is built in five sessions (one every two weeks):

Session 1

Free fall and 1D motion (start, move an stop)

Session 2

Circular motion

Session 3

Pendulum

Session 4

Mechanical oscillations

Session 5

Motion in real life: train, bicycle,...

 

Needed time to complete one session is 4 hours.

It is perfect if you have scientific knowledge needed to enter university.

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