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This video concerns the development of the hot air balloon invented by the Montgolfier brothers....

This course introduces sensory systems and multi-sensory fusion using the vestibular and spatial...

This unit provides an introduction for younger students to the concepts of weathering and erosion...

CDE Standards for Grade 2 (Physical Sciences 2E) deal with gravity. So does this fun and cool websit...

This material is an in-class or out-of-class assignment that asks students to consider two specific...

This is a simulation of one dimensional free-fall. An object is dropped a distance of 6 m, while a...

This is a short news story about the stress encountered by employees who remain behind when layoffs...

“Auxin as a Plant Hormone” is one component of a much larger web site that includes lesson resources...

This site covers topics related to Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. Included are modules on...

This is a collection of information on the birth, life and even death of a black hole. It has simul...

This web site contains a large number of videos, data, and video analysis tools that can be used to...

This applet is a java simulation that enables the user to observe simple harmonic motion by way of a...

This web page consists of two java simulations of one dimensional motion. The first applet shows th...

The page is mainly text based material containing six lessons on 1-D Kinematics. Each of the six le...

This site was initially developed by CJ Kazilek with the help from a Howard Hughes Grant....

This is a Shockwave applet that simulates a falling object under the influence of gravity, air resis...

This site is a sub collection of a larger set Manipula Math containing a variety of learning materia...

This applet is part of an extensive site titled The Pendulum Lab. This applet simulates a si...

This Project LINKS module gives a comprehensive overview of the process of modeling a spring mass sy...

BrainPOP offers basic information about 54 science topics for elementary and middle school students....