
TL;DR
This paper explores various physical properties of paper, demonstrating how they can be used to create engaging hands-on science experiments covering topics like elasticity, capillarity, and thermal expansion.
Contribution
It introduces a range of experimental activities utilizing paper's properties to enhance science education and understanding.
Findings
Paper exhibits measurable elasticity and thermal expansion.
Capillarity effects in paper can be demonstrated through simple experiments.
Paper's properties enable interactive learning in science education.
Abstract
Paper has a lot of interesting properties with which quite a lot of standard topics of science education can be turned into hands-on activities. Among others, experiments are presented on elasticity, capillarity, feedback oscillations, flight, friction, perception and thermal expansion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Fluid dynamics and aerodynamics studies · Heat Transfer and Numerical Methods
