Chandralekha Singh 2009 Phys. Educ. 44 464 doi:10.1088/0031-9120/44/5/001
Chandralekha Singh
Show affiliationsAcceleration is a fundamental concept in physics which is taught in mechanics at all levels. Here, we discuss some challenges in teaching this concept effectively when the path along which the object is moving has a curvature and centripetal acceleration is present. We discuss examples illustrating that both physics teachers and students have difficulty with this concept. We conclude with instructional strategies that may help students with this challenging concept.
Issue 5 (September 2009)
Received 8 March 2009, in final form 9 March 2009
Chandralekha Singh 2009 Phys. Educ. 44 464
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