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Indian physics teachers convene to share ideas

MAY 25, 2010
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Hindustan Times : Teaching students the powerful yet abstract concepts of physics is a perennial and universal challenge. The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur is currently holding a six-day workshop for teachers to tackle that challenge. One of the presentations went through a series of 30 low-cost experiments, including the “dancing nut,” which helps explain friction.
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