Abstract

An important role in the formation of qualitative knowledge of physics in the modern education system is played by students` ability to present the processes being studied at a qualitative level. Formation of students' abilities and skills to construct figurative physical models, finding mathematical dependences between physical quantities is one of the urgent problems of physics teaching methods. Our research is devoted to the problem of the formation of high-quality imaginary models of physical processes among physics students on the basis of an educational experiment and digital technologies. To improve the quality of teaching physics, the necessity of forming physical and mathematical models of the studied processes among future specialists is substantiated. On the example of experimental study of processes occurring in DC circuits, which contain inductors and capacitors, a method of forming their imaginary and mathematical models is proposed. A digital measuring system with a personal computer was used in the research. It is proved that conducting a physical experiment with simultaneous display of research results in the form of tables and graphs contributes to the formation of a qualitative level of physical models. To form students' skills of building mathematical models of the studied processes, it is proposed to use software that allows to analyze the results of the experiment. The analysis of graphs of the studied processes allows to select mathematical dependences and to calculate necessary coefficients. The use of digital technologies and related programs provides a quick finding of mathematical models. Changing the parameters of the studied objects while finding the corresponding mathematical dependencies allows students to establish relationships between mathematical symbols and physical quantities. This approach provides students with the ability to find mathematical models of these processes or objects. The results of the implementation of the proposed method showed that the use of digital measuring systems in the educational physical experiment significantly improves the quality of students' learning of new material. Key words: physical experiment, model, digital technologies, extra current, inductance, capacitance.

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