University students’ difficulties and misconceptions on rolling, rotational motion and torque concepts
Özet
Rolling, rotational motion and torque is one of the main subjects of physics that the students have difficulties
to comprehend. The aim of this study is to determine university students’ difficulties and misconceptions about
rolling, rotational motion and torque. The sample of the study consists of 100 students majoring mathematics
education at Balıkesir University, Necatibey Faculty of Education, in the academic year of 2013-2014. The
descriptive survey method was carried out in the study. There was one instrument, the Rolling, Rotational
Motion and Torque Concept Test, consisted of 20 multiple-choice questions related to subject areas, in the
study. The reliability coefficient of the test was found as r=0.66. After analyzing data obtained from the study, it
was found out that university students have many difficulties understanding, applying and interpreting many
fundamental concepts related to rolling, rotational motion and torque. It was also found that students’
achievement levels were very low and they have many misconceptions about the subjects.