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In this work, we propose the use of a teaching module as a pedagogical tool for abstracting the concepts of fluid statics, with an emphasis on Pascal's principle, for secondary school students. The teaching module consists of eight lessons, including investigative, theoretical and experimental lessons. In addition, an experimental apparatus (hydraulic lift) related to Pascal's principle was developed and manufactured to highlight the great benefits that result from this principle. The lessons with experimental activities included discussions on physical concepts related to the phenomenon studied, which were made possible in the short time available for the lessons thanks to the ease with which the experiment is performed. Finally, a questionnaire was administered to verify whether the lessons with experimental activities applied to the students had positive effects on physics learning.
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Physics graduate with a degree from the Federal University of Paraíba. Master's degree in Physics Teaching from the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte. PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the Federal University of Paraíba. Professor and researcher in physics teaching.