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This interactive module connects Newton's Laws to the atomic world with a set of interactive simulations and animations. Students will explore how Newton's Laws are relevant at the atomic level and use models to build understanding of attraction between atoms. Brownian motion, energy conservation, and particle movement are all addressed.

This item is part of the Concord Consortium, a nonprofit research and development organization dedicated to transforming education through technology. The Concord Consortium develops deeply digital learning innovations for science, mathematics, and engineering. The models are all freely accessible. Users may register for additional free access to a Teacher's Guide and capabilitity to capture data.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
General Physics
- Collections
Modern Physics
- Atomic Physics
- General
- High School
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Activity
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
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- Educators
- application/java
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© 2008 Concord Consortium
Keywords:
Newton's Laws, atomic level, interaction, molecules, molecules, particles, particles and interactions
Record Creator:
Metadata instance created June 20, 2008 by Lyle Barbato
Record Updated:
May 23, 2011 by Caroline Hall
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when Cataloged:
March 11, 2008
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(Molo Molecular logic, 2008), WWW Document, (http://molo.concord.org/database/activities/309.html).
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Newton's Laws at the Atomic Level (SAM) (Molo Molecular logic, 2008), <http://molo.concord.org/database/activities/309.html>.
APA Format
Newton's Laws at the Atomic Level (SAM). (2008, March 11). Retrieved May 1, 2024, from Molo Molecular logic: http://molo.concord.org/database/activities/309.html
Chicago Format
Molo Molecular logic. Newton's Laws at the Atomic Level (SAM). Molo Molecular logic, March 11, 2008. http://molo.concord.org/database/activities/309.html (accessed 1 May 2024).
MLA Format
Newton's Laws at the Atomic Level (SAM). Molo Molecular logic, 2008. 11 Mar. 2008. Molo Molecular logic. 1 May 2024 <http://molo.concord.org/database/activities/309.html>.
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@misc{ Title = {Newton's Laws at the Atomic Level (SAM)}, Publisher = {Molo Molecular logic}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {1 May 2024}, Month = {March 11, 2008}, Year = {2008} }
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