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A still sealed wine bottle, a corkscrew, and a smartphone are undoubtedly a promising combination. Notify good friends with one device and extract the cork from the bottle with the other - what more could one want? Perhaps, in addition to quenching the thirst, the "mind" also craves satisfaction!
With this book, you practice your physics mindfulness during the enjoyment of wine: you learn how to determine the speed of sound with the characteristic pop sound when opening the bottle, how to properly decant wine, what peculiarities red wine shows in laser light, and what Pythagoras has to do with wine.
Uncorking the Physics of Wine creates the wonderful connection between science and wine. An inspiring non-fiction book - with experiments to participate in and replicate, or simply to savor.
Lutz Kasper studied physics and mathematics at University of Hannover to become a teacher and completed his doctorate in physics education at the Universityof Potsdam. He has been a professor of physics and physics education at University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd since 2011. In recent years, he also has worked as an invited visiting professor in the physics department of Grand Valley State University (MI) and at the Taraz Pedagogical University (Kazakhstan).
Patrik Vogt studied physics and mathematics on a teaching degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau and was a research assistant and secondary school teacher at various schools and universities in Germany until 2019. Since then, he is head of the department "Media Education, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, Philosophy" at the ILF in Mainz, Germany. His work focuses on the possible uses of mobile devices in physics lessons, especially as a measuring instrument, task culture and the physics of everyday life.
With this book, you practice your physics mindfulness during the enjoyment of wine: you learn how to determine the speed of sound with the characteristic pop sound when opening the bottle, how to properly decant wine, what peculiarities red wine shows in laser light, and what Pythagoras has to do with wine.
Uncorking the Physics of Wine creates the wonderful connection between science and wine. An inspiring non-fiction book - with experiments to participate in and replicate, or simply to savor.
Lutz Kasper studied physics and mathematics at University of Hannover to become a teacher and completed his doctorate in physics education at the Universityof Potsdam. He has been a professor of physics and physics education at University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd since 2011. In recent years, he also has worked as an invited visiting professor in the physics department of Grand Valley State University (MI) and at the Taraz Pedagogical University (Kazakhstan).
Patrik Vogt studied physics and mathematics on a teaching degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau and was a research assistant and secondary school teacher at various schools and universities in Germany until 2019. Since then, he is head of the department "Media Education, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, Philosophy" at the ILF in Mainz, Germany. His work focuses on the possible uses of mobile devices in physics lessons, especially as a measuring instrument, task culture and the physics of everyday life.
A still sealed wine bottle, a corkscrew, and a smartphone are undoubtedly a promising combination. Notify good friends with one device and extract the cork from the bottle with the other - what more could one want? Perhaps, in addition to quenching the thirst, the "mind" also craves satisfaction!
With this book, you practice your physics mindfulness during the enjoyment of wine: you learn how to determine the speed of sound with the characteristic pop sound when opening the bottle, how to properly decant wine, what peculiarities red wine shows in laser light, and what Pythagoras has to do with wine.
Uncorking the Physics of Wine creates the wonderful connection between science and wine. An inspiring non-fiction book - with experiments to participate in and replicate, or simply to savor.
Lutz Kasper studied physics and mathematics at University of Hannover to become a teacher and completed his doctorate in physics education at the Universityof Potsdam. He has been a professor of physics and physics education at University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd since 2011. In recent years, he also has worked as an invited visiting professor in the physics department of Grand Valley State University (MI) and at the Taraz Pedagogical University (Kazakhstan).
Patrik Vogt studied physics and mathematics on a teaching degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau and was a research assistant and secondary school teacher at various schools and universities in Germany until 2019. Since then, he is head of the department "Media Education, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, Philosophy" at the ILF in Mainz, Germany. His work focuses on the possible uses of mobile devices in physics lessons, especially as a measuring instrument, task culture and the physics of everyday life.
With this book, you practice your physics mindfulness during the enjoyment of wine: you learn how to determine the speed of sound with the characteristic pop sound when opening the bottle, how to properly decant wine, what peculiarities red wine shows in laser light, and what Pythagoras has to do with wine.
Uncorking the Physics of Wine creates the wonderful connection between science and wine. An inspiring non-fiction book - with experiments to participate in and replicate, or simply to savor.
Lutz Kasper studied physics and mathematics at University of Hannover to become a teacher and completed his doctorate in physics education at the Universityof Potsdam. He has been a professor of physics and physics education at University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd since 2011. In recent years, he also has worked as an invited visiting professor in the physics department of Grand Valley State University (MI) and at the Taraz Pedagogical University (Kazakhstan).
Patrik Vogt studied physics and mathematics on a teaching degree at the University of Koblenz-Landau and was a research assistant and secondary school teacher at various schools and universities in Germany until 2019. Since then, he is head of the department "Media Education, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, Philosophy" at the ILF in Mainz, Germany. His work focuses on the possible uses of mobile devices in physics lessons, especially as a measuring instrument, task culture and the physics of everyday life.
Über den Autor
Lutz Kasper hat Mathematik und Physik auf Lehramt in Hannover studiert und in Physikdidaktik an der Universität Potsdam promoviert. Seit 2011 ist er Professor für Physik und ihre Didaktik an der PH Schwäbisch Gmünd.
Patrik Vogt hat sich nach einem Lehramtsstudium in Landau und dem Referendariat in Kaiserslautern im Jahr 2010 am Fachbereich "Natur- und Umweltwissenschaften" der Universität Koblenz-Landau mit einer Arbeit zur Physikdidaktik promoviert. Nach mehreren Stationen als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Realschullehrer leitet er seit 2019 den Fachbereich "Medienbildung, Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften, Musik, Philosophie" am Institut für Lehrerfort- und -weiterbildung in Mainz. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte bilden die Einsatzmöglichkeiten mobiler Endgeräte im Physikunterricht, speziell als Messinstrument, die Aufgabenkultur sowie die Physik des Alltags.
Patrik Vogt hat sich nach einem Lehramtsstudium in Landau und dem Referendariat in Kaiserslautern im Jahr 2010 am Fachbereich "Natur- und Umweltwissenschaften" der Universität Koblenz-Landau mit einer Arbeit zur Physikdidaktik promoviert. Nach mehreren Stationen als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Realschullehrer leitet er seit 2019 den Fachbereich "Medienbildung, Mathematik, Naturwissenschaften, Musik, Philosophie" am Institut für Lehrerfort- und -weiterbildung in Mainz. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte bilden die Einsatzmöglichkeiten mobiler Endgeräte im Physikunterricht, speziell als Messinstrument, die Aufgabenkultur sowie die Physik des Alltags.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
At the beginning is the cork: Physics of bottle opening.- Well-ventilated? The art of decanting.- The ear drinks along: Acoustics with wine glasses and bottles.- Enjoying with all senses: Optical phenomena on wine glasses.- Of good and bad drops: Fluid dynamics of wine.- The well-tempered wine.- Magic tricks and wonders: Acrobatic mechanics.- Finished drinking? Experimenting with residual alcohol.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Astronomie |
| Genre: | Mathematik, Medizin, Naturwissenschaften, Physik, Technik |
| Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
| Thema: | Lexika |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: |
xix
171 S. 5 s/w Illustr. 119 farbige Illustr. 171 p. 124 illus. 119 illus. in color. |
| ISBN-13: | 9783662687581 |
| ISBN-10: | 3662687585 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: |
Kasper, Lutz
Vogt, Patrik |
| Hersteller: |
Springer
Springer-Verlag GmbH |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, juergen.hartmann@springer.com |
| Maße: | 235 x 155 x 11 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Lutz Kasper (u. a.) |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 27.06.2024 |
| Gewicht: | 0,335 kg |