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Table of contents

Volume 25

Number 3, May 1990

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ADDENDUM

PAPERS

141

The author illustrates an interesting application of physics teaching. The effect of a few laws of mechanics on bicycle speed are examined, and some improvements to increase bicycle speed are considered.

147

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The use of simple ideas applied to 'real-world' situations is of considerable pedagogical value in teaching introductory physics. The principle of wave superposition is applied to understanding the physics of two very different devices: a quantum well laser and a motor-bike exhaust system. Reasonable agreement is found between the predictions of simple models, and the measured parameters of actual devices.

151

The author makes suggestions for the design of teaching apparatus and gives details of power supplies and meters that can be constructed for the laboratory.

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