Adrienne L. Traxler, Katrina E. Black, and John R. Thompson
Students' Use of Symmetry with Gauss's Law
To study introductory student difficulties with electrostatics, we compared student techniques when finding the electric field for spherically symmetric and non-spherically symmetric charged conductors. We used short interviews to design a free-response and multiple-choice-multiple-response survey that was administered to students in introductory calculus-based courses. We present the survey results and discuss them in light of Singh's results for Gauss's Law, Collins and Ferguson's epistemic forms and games, and Tuminaro's extension of games and frames.
AIP Conf. Proc. -- January 30, 2007 -- Volume 883, pp. 173-176
2006 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE; DOI:10.1063/1.2508720
2007-01-30
Traxler, Black, and Thompson, PERC Proceedings 2007
Labels: Black, epistemic games, mathematics, papers, Thompson, Traxler
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