The American Journal of Physics is devoted to the instructional and cultural aspects of physical science. A publication of the American Association of Physics Teachers, this archival journal provides information on the physical sciences for a more advanced audience, primarily the college and university level. Subscribers will receive both print and online versions of the journal.
AJP publishes papers that meet the needs and intellectual interests of college and university physics teachers and students. Articles provide a deeper understanding of physics topics taught at the undergraduate and graduate level, insight into current research in physics and related areas, suggestions for instructional laboratory equipment and demonstrations, insight into and proven suggestions for better teaching methodologies, insight into how college students learn physics, information on historical, philosophical and cultural aspects of physics, annotated lists of resources for different areas of physics, and book reviews.
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