What Causes the Different Spinning Rates of a Radiometer?
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at 10:49AM
Darren Fix in inquiry, video demo

My students often stare in wonder at the radiometer that sits in the window sil of my classroom. A lot of them think it's the temperature that causes the different spinning rates. Others think it's the amount of light. I decided to attempt to see which factor determines it. This could be a good inquiry activity for students and it also demonstrates how smartphones are becoming useful data collection devices.

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