Accelerating a car from rest: friction, power and forces
Journal article, 2023

The directions of frictional forces for bodies in motion are conceptually challenging. Students may be able to provide a correct solution using only calculus without drawing free-body diagrams. This can make their misconceptions go unnoticed and put them at risk to become further reinforced. Here, we discuss first-year bachelor students’ responses to multiple-choice questions and an open-ended question regarding friction when they come fresh out of high school. We further look into student solutions submitted to a national competition in physics for high-school students involving a problem concerning the acceleration of an electric rear-wheel drive car. Finding that most students had avoided drawing figures, we discuss to what extent teachers’ grading practices contribute to students’ development of problem-solving habits.

free-body diagram

acceleration

friction

pseudowork

power

grading

graphs

Author

Andreas Isacsson

Chalmers, Physics, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Niklas Malmgren

Nösnäsgymnasiet

Ann Marie Pendrill

University of Gothenburg

Lund University

Physics Education

00319120 (ISSN) 13616552 (eISSN)

Vol. 58 5 055005

Subject Categories

Didactics

Learning

DOI

10.1088/1361-6552/ace1c7

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