United Scientific Exploring Entropy
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Organize the study the disorder.
Creates opportunities to discuss or introduce concepts of entropy
Can be as short as five-minute instructor’s demo or as long as full lab period for many students
Learn by direct observation, not analogy
Peer reviewed and patent pending
Featured in the September 2023 issue of 'The Physics Teacher' journal, Volume 61, Issue 6
Available in a single and class set
A hands-on demo for understanding entropy. Students are introduced to several fundamental chemistry and physics concepts, and shake, spin, and rattle containers of different particles to investigate relationships between them. This activity teaches the rigorous definition of entropy by grounding it in direct observations related to everyday experiences regarding spontaneity and disorder. By shaking this model of atoms or other microscopic particles, students observe a surprising and highly memorable disorder-to-order transition, which is easily explained through the concepts learned about entropy.
The single set includes one container and particles with sides of: 14 and 20.
The classroom set includes seven containers and particles with sides of: 14, 20, 12, 10, 8, 6, and 4. The variety of different sized particles allow for greater variations in results and make the group results distinct from each other.
Delivery information: Includes activity guide.
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- Description:Ensemble Interactives Exploring Entropy classroom set




