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little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another” (Feynman et al. 1963, I-3). The statement is relevant to the historical background of the atom in that Feynman is clearly pointing [...] ancient atomic hypothesis. Of particular importance was the demonstration of the ex- istence of a vacuum.3 Another argument used was that if a tiny piece of incense is burned, it can be smelled throughout the [...] and there was no claim whatsoever about the existence of atoms or the nature of their properties. 3 For some of the controversies with respect to the existence of a vacuum and the related philosophical
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Lavoisier’s chemistry 3 On some of the controversies with respect to the existence of a vacuum and the related philosophical implications see Shapin & Schaffer 1989. Background Atoms 3 Storytelling Teaching [...] cam.ac.uk/camphy/nucleus /nucleus1_1.htm Biography: Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group Biography: Ernest [...] with the simulations concerning the J.J. Thompson’s atomic model and the Rutherford’s atomic model. 3. Design the courses of the a rays in the J.J. Thompson’s atomic model and the Rutherford’s atomic model
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23 W1/Q1 =3.96 4 Student’s Learning Activities (Joule and energy) Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu W2= ………………… joule Q2=………………….. cal. W2 /Q2 W3= …………………….joule Q3=…………………………cal [...] covery of radiant heat, Herschel 1800. Fig. 3:Ice calorimeter by Lavoisier and Laplace (Lavoi- sier 1789), https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ commons/3/35/Ice-calorimeter.jpg 4 Background for stories [...] Fahrenheit scale to the Celsius scale and write it down in the 3d column of the table. On the basis of the data recorded in the 1st and 3d columns what conclusions can you draw about the relation between
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- Curie Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Biography: Maria Sklodowska - Curie 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group http://www.squidoo [...] little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another” (Feynman et al. 1963, I-3). The statement is relevant to the historical background of the atom in that Feynman is clearly pointing [...] ancient atomic hypothesis. Of particular importance was the demonstration of the ex- istence of a vacuum.3 Another argument used was that if a tiny piece of incense is burned, it can be smelled throughout the
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their search for the cause of the disease. • What advice would you give to the research team? Episode 3: The chicken model of beriberi Christiaan Eijkman was in his laboratory, bend- ing over his microscope [...] those of beriberi. Eijkman now had an animal model—one Christiaan Eijkman: Simplex non veri sigillum 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu could say a chicken model—for beriberi [...] blankly into the distance, wondering if he would ever be able to find the cause of beriberi. Discussion 3 • Name all the factors that contributed to Eijkman’s confusion during his experimentation with the chickens
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5H2O - (Vitriol co- eruleum) 3 Barley water - is a traditional British drink of boiled barley or coarse barley with fruit juice (lemon or orange) and honey. Ingredients: 3/4 cup of barley or pearl barley [...] science-stories.org under the pressure of Admiral Alan Gardner, ordered to give each seaman daily 2/3 ounces of lemon juice mixed with grog. The decision was salutary, there was not an epidemic of scurvy [...] Deservedly, he is widely regarded as the first modern clinical investigator. Biography: James Lind 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group References Dunn Peter
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extract 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group *** ‘Professor…’, a student timidly came to Liebig. ’You should go to bed. You haven’t slept for 3 days’. Liebig [...] the whole night. Now we have to strain the chicken. I will check if Emma will start absorbing this type of food.’, the student only nod- ded his head and started to strain another portion of the extract
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endangered? 3. Conceptual Questions Conceptual questions relate to scientific explanation, clarification, hypothesizing, and testing. Concept clari- fication questions are explanation and clarification type questions [...] Assigned to Framework Categories Peripheral Factual Conceptual Philosophical Level 1 P1: 0 F1: 1 C1: 3 E1: 3 Level 2 P2: 2 F2: 2 C2: 4 E2: 5 [...] 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 Philosophical questions indicate