THE BEATING PHENOMENA AND THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
In the present work we develop an educational product to teach wave physics phenomena and their theories to high school students. We mainly focus on Interference pattern and Beating phenomena, which naturally leads to the indeterminacy relation or to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. The product consists of a sequence of 4 lectures where multimedia tools are explored to create a dynamical environment and enhance the didactical scene. Particular attention is devoted to the using of Phet simulators which provide us with virtual laboratory showing the physical effects regarding the present sequel. The use of musical instrument as well as other home-made tools to enhance the scene are also explored. The employed learning method is the 3 Pedagogical Moments. To assist the reader in using the present sequel, we based our theoretical formulation on books aimed to undergraduate Physics students. The sequel has been offered to two high-school classes. One of them has previously studied wave physics. Based on the individual reactions, the learning results were pretty much the same for the two classes.