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written by Edward F. Redish
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This is a collection of introductory physics problems illustrating some general mathematical tools necessary for the course. The questions are designed for active learning classrooms and are built around research on student acquisition of knowledge. The problems vary in format and include context-based reasoning, multiple choice, estimation, and essay questions. The topics include scaling, dimensional analysis, and estimation.

This item is part of a larger collection of problems, in-class questions, and interactive resources developed by the University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
General Physics
- Measurement/Units
= Scaling
= Units and Dimensional Analysis
Other Sciences
- Mathematics
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Problem/Problem Set
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© 2004 Edward F. Redish
Keywords:
abp, activity based physics, dimensional analysis, dimensional analysis, estimation, estimation, scaling, scaling, significant figures, significant fitures, unit conversion, unit conversion
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Metadata instance created July 13, 2008 by Christopher Allen
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June 25, 2012 by Caroline Hall
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E. Redish, (University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, College Park, 2004), WWW Document, (http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/G.htm).
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E. Redish, Physics Suite Thinking Problems: General and Mathematics (University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, College Park, 2004), <http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/G.htm>.
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Redish, E. (2008, February 29). Physics Suite Thinking Problems: General and Mathematics. Retrieved October 9, 2024, from University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group: http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/G.htm
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Redish, Edward F.. Physics Suite Thinking Problems: General and Mathematics. College Park: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, February 29, 2008. http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/G.htm (accessed 9 October 2024).
MLA Format
Redish, Edward F.. Physics Suite Thinking Problems: General and Mathematics. College Park: University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group, 2004. 29 Feb. 2008. 9 Oct. 2024 <http://www.physics.umd.edu/perg/abp/TPProbs/Problems/G.htm>.
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@misc{ Author = "Edward F. Redish", Title = {Physics Suite Thinking Problems: General and Mathematics}, Publisher = {University of Maryland Physics Education Research Group}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {9 October 2024}, Month = {February 29, 2008}, Year = {2004} }
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