Understanding Physics Using Mathematical Reasoning

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Understanding Physics Using Mathematical Reasoning

A Modeling Approach for Practitioners and Researchers

Teaching of a specific subject Mathematics Mathematical modelling Science: general issues Maths for engineers

Author: Andrzej Sokolowski

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 20th August 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9783030802059


This book speaks about physics discoveries that intertwine mathematical reasoning, modeling, and scientific inquiry. It offers ways of bringing together the structural domain of mathematics and the content of physics in one coherent inquiry. Teaching and learning physics is challenging because students lack the skills to merge these learning paradigms. The purpose of this book is not only to improve access to the understanding of natural phenomena but also to inspire new ways of delivering and understanding the complex concepts of physics. To sustain physics education in college classrooms, authentic training that would help develop high school students’ skills of transcending function modeling techniques to reason scientifically is needed and this book aspires to offer such training

The book draws on current research in developing students’ mathematical reasoning. It identifies areas for advancements and proposes a conceptual framework that is tested in several case studies designed using that framework. Modeling Newton’s laws using limited case analysis, Modeling projectile motion using parametric equations and Enabling covariational reasoning in Einstein formula for the photoelectric effect represent some of these case studies. A wealth of conclusions that accompany these case studies, drawn from the realities of classroom teaching, is to help physics teachers and researchers adopt these ideas in practice.

Features of the Book

Focuses on developing students’ mathematical reasoning in physics

Includes case studies on Newton’s laws, projectile motion, and Einstein’s photoelectric effect

Provides practical insights for physics teachers and researchers

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