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Teaching Physics through Ancient Chinese Science and Technology

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This work is designed to appeal to a range of students and presents scientific principles through the technology and inventions of ancient China. Detailed experiments are included which enable stud...
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The field of Asian studies is rapidly growing and the traditional study of Asian philosophy, art, language and literature is branching out into scientific realms. At the same time, there is a growing need to educate young people in science technology and mathematics (STEM). Reaching non-science majors with the basic principles of physics presents a particularly unique challenge. This work is designed to appeal to a range of students and presents scientific principles through the technology and inventions of ancient China. Detailed experiments are included which enable students to analyze ancient technology using modern laboratory techniques. Each experiment introduces the historical context and provides associated Chinese vocabulary. On the surface, these experiments involve recreating a Chinese technology. On a deeper level, we find connections to the scientific method and techniques of experimental analysis. Thus, an activity such as making paper, turns into a lesson on statistics and graphical analysis. Topics included in this volume cover one-dimensional motion, energy conservation, rotational equilibrium and elasticity. We also explore the nature of science and include an introduction to the Chinese language. Laboratory experiments include constructing a weighing balance and the stress-strain analysis of silk.
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Price: £31.95
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Imprint: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Publication Date: 12 July 2019
ISBN: 9781643274577
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Study & Teaching, SCIENCE / History, SCIENCE / Physics / General

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Contents Preface Author’s Note Chapter 1- Introduction Notes on the Chinese Language and Terms Is it really science? Chapter 2- Kinematics (运动学Yùndòngxué) Chapter 3- Force (力 lì) Chapter 4-Torque (力矩lìjǔ) Chapter 5- Energy (能Néng) and Momentum (动量Dòngliàng) Energy Conservation (能量守恒Néngliàngshǒuhéng) Momentum and Force Chapter 6- Experiments List of Laboratory Experiments Paper Making (造纸Zàozhǐ) Objective Chinese Vocabulary: Materials: Introduction: Experimental: Analytical Method: Varying the Drying Force Procedure for Paper Making, Data Sheet-Force Variation Measuring the Thickness Analysis: Points to consider in analysis: Alternative methods of Analysis: DATA SHEETS For Paper Making Experiment Stress-Strain Curves of Silk Thread (丝线应力应变曲线 Sīxiàn yìnglì-yìngbiàn qūxiàn) Objective: Chinese Vocabulary: Materials: Introduction: Experimental: Procedure to degum the cocoon: Silk Reeling Part 2 Stress-strain testing Stress-Strain Measurements Procedure for Stress-Strain Analysis Analysis Methods for measuring the diameter of the silk strand DATA SHEETS For Silk Stress-Strain Experiments Steelyard Balance (秤Chèng ) Objective: Chinese Vocabulary: Materials: Introduction: Experimental: Construction How to use the秤chèng balance Analysis: DATA SHEETS For 秤Chèng