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Byline:
F. Hwang
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This page contains a short explanation and Java simulation of the physics behind rainbows. It covers the reflection and refraction effects of light inside a water droplet as well as…
  
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K. Forinash
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This web page contains a simulation of the spectrum emitted by blackbody radiation. Students can change the temperature of the source object and see how the spectrum shifts. Related…
  
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F. Hwang
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This applet allows users to investigate the behavior of light through a prism. The light source is a dual wavelength source. The user can change the light direction, and position,…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Abramowitz, and T. Fellers
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This web site is a reference page on electromagnetic radiation. It discusses the spectrum of light and both the wave and quantum nature of radiation. Also included are descriptions…
  
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M. Davidson; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This resource is a collection of materials on the topic of light and color appropriate for non-science majors. It contains tutorials on electromagnetic radiation, frequency and…
  
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M. Davidson and M. Parry-Hill; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a Java simulation that examines how the primary subtractive colors combine to form the primary additives, as well as black. It is appropriate for non-science majors.…
  
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M. Davidson; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This resource is a set of 20 interactive Java simulations that depict optical illusions based on movement. Included are a variety of spinning disks, color wheels of varying patterns,…
  
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M. Davidson; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is an interactive Java simulation for introductory physics students that explores how color perception is affected by changing the red/green/blue value (RGB), the hue,…
  
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M. Davidson, K. Spring, M. Parry-Hill, and R. Sutter; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is a tutorial for introductory physics students on the topic of color. It contains an introduction to the primary and complementary colors of light and a section on basic…
  
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M. Davidson, M. Parry-Hill, and R. Sutter; Publishers: Olympus America, Inc. and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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This item is an interactive Java simulation for introductory physics students on the topic of color. It explores how individual subtractive primary colors can be separated from a…
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