Smartphones as mobile minilabs in physics: Edited volume featuring more than 70 examples from 10 Years the physics teacher-column iPhysicsLabs

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This book presents more than 70 physics experiments from iPhysicsLabs-column of the Journal The Physics Teacher. The articles are aimed at physics lecturers, trainee teachers and teachers who want to take their classes to the next level using digital devices. The experiments can easily be performed and analyzed using smartphones or tablets. The topics span from mechanics, optics, thermodynamics, astrophysics and astronomy to acoustics, electrodynamics and electronics. Authors worldwide have contributed to this series of articles. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of iPhysicsLabs, Jochen Kuhn and Patrik Vogt have collected more than 70 most popular and interesting articles for this book.

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Kuhn, J., & Vogt, P. (2022). Smartphones as mobile minilabs in physics: Edited volume featuring more than 70 examples from 10 Years the physics teacher-column iPhysicsLabs. Smartphones as Mobile Minilabs in Physics: Edited Volume Featuring more than 70 Examples from 10 Years The Physics Teacher-column iPhysicsLabs (pp. 1–428). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94044-7

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