Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense / Edition 1

Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense / Edition 1

by L. Viennot
ISBN-10:
1402002742
ISBN-13:
9781402002748
Pub. Date:
11/30/2001
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
1402002742
ISBN-13:
9781402002748
Pub. Date:
11/30/2001
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense / Edition 1

Reasoning in Physics: The Part of Common Sense / Edition 1

by L. Viennot
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Overview

For a meaningful understanding of physics, it is necessary to realise that this corpus of knowledge operates in a register different from natural thought. This book aims at situating the main trends of common reasoning in physics with respect to some essential aspects of accepted theory. It analyses a great many research results based on studies of pupils and students at various academic levels, involving a range of physical situations. It shows the impressive generality of the trends of common thought, as well as their resistance to teaching. The book's main focus is to underline to what extent natural thought is organised. As a result of this mapping out of trends of reasoning, some suggestions for teaching are presented; these have already influenced recent curricula in France.
This book is intended for teachers and teacher trainers principally, but students can also benefit from it to improve their understanding of physics and of their own ways of reasoning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402002748
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/30/2001
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

The main lines.- Physics: what is essential, what is natural?.- A trend in reasoning: materialising the objects of physics.- The real world: intrinsic quantities.- The essential: laws for quantities “at time t”.- Quasistatic or causal changes in systems.- The impact of common sense Some investigations.- Quantities, laws and sign conventions.- Changing frames of reference at eleven.- Common reasoning about sound.- Constants and functional reduction.- Rotation and translation: simultaneity?.- From electrostatics to electrodynamics: historical and present difficulties.- Superposition of electric fields and causality.
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