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This site, from UCLA's Department of Physics, contains web and in-class demonstrations of physics concepts in the topic areas of mechanics, harmonic motion and waves, electricity and magnetism, acoustics, optics, matter and thermodynamics, modern physics, and much more. The page can be searched for key physics concepts as well, and a table of contents can help visitors find exactly the topic they are looking for. It is an excellent source of activities and simulations to connect physics to students' everyday lives. Find a demo of horizontal and vertical bell drops, a ballistic pendulum, a falling chimney, and Rudnick's string, among many others.
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Newton's Second Law PDF
This lesson introduces students to Sir Isaac Newton's Second Law of Motion. Topics include the two ways to study the dynamics of a system in which there is...
The Nature of Tectonic Plates PDF
This lesson provides an overview of the various types of interactions between tectonic plates. The discussion uses the analogy of a cracked egg to describe the...
Ground-Level Ozone: Smog City PDF
This lesson provides an introduction to the problems associated with ground-level ozone ('smog'). It reinforces the idea that ozone at ground level is harmful...
Photosynthesis and Respiration PDF
Most people are aware that plants undergo photosynthesis, a process by which they convert sunlight and carbon dioxide in sugar and water. But not as many...
AUTO-2440 - Hybrid Electric Vehicle...
This three credit course offered at Macomb Community College discusses the practical application of hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) power management systems....



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