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Author: Carl Wieman, Ron LeMaster, Mike Dubson, Sam Reid, Kathy Perkins, Wendy Adams, Noah Finkelstein, Noah Podolefsky
A collection of simulations and virtual labs focusing on first-year college physics. An interview with...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Mar 03, 2004
Date Modified: Apr 04, 2013
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Peer Review 5 stars
Comments (10)avg: 4.78 stars
Personal Collections (65)
Learning Exercises (none)
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Author: Fu-Kwun Hwang
Demonstrates Fourier Synthesis. Can modulate value of fourier functions and magnitude both graphical and...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Jul 09, 1997
Date Modified: Jan 03, 2008
 
Peer Review 4.67 stars
Comments (2)avg: 4.5 stars
Personal Collections (2)
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Author: Yevgeniy Miretskiy
Interative representation of radioactive decay series: Th232, Pu241, U238, U235.
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Jun 05, 1997
Date Modified: Apr 27, 2011
 
Peer Review 4.17 stars
Comments (1)avg: 5 stars
Personal Collections (3)
Learning Exercises (2)
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Author: Cecilia Barnbaum
This is a web version of a public talk I gave about color in astronomy pictures. The nature of light and...
Type: Presentation
Date Added: Feb 01, 2002
Date Modified: Jan 13, 2008
 
Peer Reviews (not reviewed)
Comments (1)avg: 5 stars
Personal Collections (2)
Learning Exercises (1)
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Author: ExploreScience
This activity lets you experiment with color addition from virtual lightsources which produce red, green,...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: Oct 28, 2002
Date Modified: Jan 07, 2010
 
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Author: Craig Freudenrich, Ph.D.
What light is, and ways of thinking about it (particles and waves). Discussion of the electromagnetic...
Type: Reference Material
Date Added: Sep 14, 2002
Date Modified: May 19, 2003
 
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Author: Tom Harris
What x-rays are. How an x-ray machine works, and uses of x-rays/x-ray machines. Includes pictures and...
Type: Reference Material
Date Added: Sep 05, 2002
Date Modified: Mar 21, 2006
 
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Author: Physics 2000
Basic tutorial on how microwave ovens work, aimed at those with little experience in physics.
Type: Tutorial
Date Added: May 16, 2000
Date Modified: Jan 06, 2008
 
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Comments (5)avg: 4.4 stars
Personal Collections (2)
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Author: Physics 1
This applet shows the field of a moving charge, and how it is concentrated directions perpendicular to ...
Type: Simulation
Date Added: May 22, 2001
Date Modified: Oct 28, 2003
 
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Author: Cecilia Barnbaum
This is a web version of a public talk I gave about end stages of stellar evolution. It takes the user...
Type: Presentation
Date Added: Feb 01, 2002
Date Modified: Aug 26, 2004
 
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