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“Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College [email protected]

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Page 1: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

“Field” & StreamExperiencing a Vector Field

Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College [email protected]

Page 2: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

Student’s Background

Calculus I & II (all students)• One variable differentiation• One variable integration• Scalar functions of one variable• Implicit differentiation with two

variables

Physics (most students)• Graphical vector addition/subtraction• Vector addition with components

Page 3: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

Conceptual Difficulties with Vector Fields

• Students think of vectors as objects that start at the origin.

• Students have trouble (in general) visualizing in 3D.

• Students think that the visualization of every function is a smooth graph.

Page 4: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

Outline of the Glendale Project

1) Break into groups of three or four.2) Design (and build) a cheap apparatus that measures the

direction of water flow.3) Using a velocity meter and your direction device,

measure the velocity of the water at four locations along a defined cross section of the creek. Submit this data.

4) Use the combined set of class data to create a velocity flow vector field.

5) Write an essay about your results, including your thoughts on the concept of a “vector field”.

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Wofford’s Glendale Environmental Studies Center

Page 6: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

Usable Section of the Lawson Fork Creek

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Equipment for the River Project

Vernier Probeware Velocity Meter Compass Lanyard

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Students at Work

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Raw Data

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Project Strengths

• The student groups bonded very well.• Some of the direction apparatus were interesting and

creative• The students had a great time and talked about the

experience often.• The students realized the difficulty of collecting a uniform

set of data.• Most of the essays implied that the student’s

understanding of a vector field was more robust after the experience.

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Project Weaknesses

• Although helpful, the data really only allows you to make a 2D vector field.

• It is hard for the students to judge ¼ intervals along their cross section.

• Not everyone documented their direction apparatus.• The vector diagrams, in the final essays, were not as good

as I hoped they might be.• The project does require transportation and equipment.• There is the potential for injury. Someone wore flip flops

and badly stubbed their toe.

Page 12: “Field” & Stream Experiencing a Vector Field Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College zidessb@wofford.edu

“Field” & StreamExperiencing a Vector Field

Steven Zides & Dr. Anne Catlla Wofford College [email protected]