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Animating Energy: Stop-Motion Animation and Energy Tracking Representations

  • Autores: Leslie J. Atkins, Craig Erstad, Paul Gudeman, Jacob McGowam, Kristin Mulhern, Kaitlyn Prader, Gregoria Rodríguez, Amy Showaker, Adam Timmons
  • Localización: The Physics Teacher, ISSN 0031-921X, Vol. 52, Nº. 3, 2014, págs. 152-156
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Energy is a topic that is often treated as an accounting process�a number that students are asked to calculate, but that is not particularly meaningful in itself. When we try to ascribe meaning to this number (�an ability to do work,� for example), we are met with caveats and hedges. As Feynman 1 notes when lecturing on the conservation of energy, it �is not a description of a mechanism, or anything concrete; it is just a strange fact that we can calculate some number and when we finish watching nature go through her tricks and calculate the number again, it is the same.� These calculations allow us to infer more meaningful quantities: how fast an object will move, how far it will travel, how compressed it will become, or how hot it will feel. But energy itself, particularly in introductory physics, rarely gives insights into physical problems.


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