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AJP is published by the American Association of Physics Teachers to make research-level topics more accessible for the classroom. https://t.co/JOMu2DdkKW #PhysicsEducation
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#AJP BOOK REVIEW: Dark Matter: Evidence, Theory, and Constraints. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsResearch
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Alternative apparent depth method for measuring the refractive index in solid materials. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsReserch #PhysicsResource #AJP
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Check out this great video abstract article on "Solving introductory physics problems recursively using iterated maps" that you can incorporate into your physics curriculum. #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsResearch #AJP
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A compact derivation of the arc-length-weighted average Sun–planet separation in a Kepler orbit. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsResearch #AJP
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Check out this great video abstract article on "Computational physics in the advanced lab: Experiment and simulation of thermal diffusion in metal rods" from the latest issue of the American Journal of Physics. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #AJP
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Shallow- and deep-water ocean waves: Deconstructing the dispersion relation. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsResearch
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AJP invites physics researchers to show how undergraduate physics is used in their area of research. Submissions are due by Dec. 31, for publication in the Fall 2026 special issue. See call for papers at or email Beth Parks at ajp-edoffice@aip.org.
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Check out this FREE access article on "Measuring optical force with a torsion pendulum: A platform for independent student experimentation" from the American Journal of Physics. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #AJP
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Special issue on motivating physics learning through research applications. Learn more at #PhysicsEducation #PhysicsTeachers
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#AAPTSM25: American Journal of Physics Editor, Beth Parks, and The Physics Teachers Editor, Gary White, at the AAPT Publications Booth. #PhysicsTeachers #PhysicsEducation #AJP #TPT
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Neutrino masses are not likely to originate from interactions with dark matter, study finds. via @physorg_com.
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Neutrinos are fundamental particles characterized by no electric charge and very small masses, which are known to interact with other matter via the weak force or gravity. While these particles have...
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IceCube neutrino search sets first constraints on proton fraction of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays. via @physorg_com.
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Neutrinos are subatomic particles with no charge and very little mass that are known to weakly interact with other matter in the universe. Due to their weak interactions with other particles, these...
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Marathon Fusion claims it can turn mercury into gold while creating clean energy. via @physorg_com.
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A startup energy company, called Marathon Fusion, may soon be living out the dream of alchemists from the Middle Ages. In a recently released paper posted to the arXiv preprint server, the company...
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Engineers overcome radiation challenge with custom silicon chips. via @physorg_com.
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is tough on electronics. Situated inside a 17-mile-long tunnel that runs in a circle under the border between Switzerland and France, this massive scientific instrum...
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Physicists discover aluminum-20, a new three-proton-emitting isotope. via @physorg_com.
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Radioactive decay is a fundamental process in nature by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation. Studying nuclear decay modes is crucial for understanding properties of atomic...
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Where did all the antimatter go? This mismatch in how subatomic particles behave could hold a clue. via @physorg_com.
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The first-known observations of matter–antimatter asymmetry in a decaying composite subatomic particle that belongs to the baryon class are reported from the LHCb experiment located at the Large...
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First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detector. via @physorg_com.
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The sPHENIX particle detector, the newest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has released its first...
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RT @AAPTHQ: We are proud to support and recognize a few of our partner societies who are advocating for physics and diversity on Capitol Hi….
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RT @AAS_Office: NEW VIDEO! Ellyn Baines (Naval Research Laboratory) chats about her article on stellar properties: .
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