PP+ Motion of a Pendulum

PP+ Motion of a Pendulum



$1.99

1.6for iPad
Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc.
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95.1 MB
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Sep 17, 2022
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Education
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About PP+ Motion of a Pendulum

The Motion of a Pendulum lab uses a mass on a string to investigate the relationships between the mass, length, amplitude, and period of oscillation of a pendulum. It is part of Polyhedron Physics Plus, a set of 24 iPad apps for use in the classroom. To see how they work, try the FREE PP+ Newton’s 2nd Law lab. For those who’d prefer to develop their own experiments, the PP Simple Pendulum app features a similar apparatus without lab procedures and other supporting materials.

In addition to a 3D simulation that produces realistic data, each lab includes introductory videos, background theory, experimental procedure, analysis and reporting tools, pre-lab quiz, post-lab questions, and teacher support materials. The experimental data produced by the simulations are realistic, including random and systematic errors. These features allow students to use standard data analysis and error analysis techniques to report on their own unique data, just as if the experiment had been performed using hands-on equipment.

These labs can serve as replacements for hands-on labs, especially when equipment is not available, or as supplements to hands-on labs. They are also a suitable option for students in distance learning and home school situations. Formative and summative evaluations showed no significant difference in learning between students using the virtual labs and those using hands-on labs. Preliminary results suggest increased learning by students using the virtual labs as supplements to hands-on.

Polyhedron Physics was developed by Polyhedron Learning Media, Inc. with partial funding provided under contract numbers ED-07-CO-0040 and ED-IES-11-C-0029 from the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.6

Last updated on Sep 17, 2022
Old Versions
Updated for compatibility.
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Version History
1.6
Sep 17, 2022
Updated for compatibility.
1.5
May 8, 2020
• New icons, splash screen, and app name
• No longer associated with a 3rd party publisher
1.4.1
Feb 1, 2020
• Fixed problems with some data table input fields.
• Added app preview video.
1.4
Jan 3, 2020
Updated interface.
1.3
Nov 23, 2016
Updated for iOS 10.
1.2
Mar 12, 2014
Fixed a bug where you could change masses while the pendulum was swinging.
1.1
Mar 4, 2014
Fixed a problem where the ball jumped when dragged.
1.0
Feb 15, 2013

PP+ Motion of a Pendulum FAQ

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iPad
Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
PP+ Motion of a Pendulum supports English

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