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J. Bean
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This website offers various virtual laboratory experiences to support a curriculum in Nanotechnology. Topics covered range from basic electricity and magnetism to topics in…
  
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Publisher: PhET
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This webpage contains an interactive simulation that allows students to explore and visualize the photoelectric effect experiment. Students can select from a menu of different…
  
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This webpage contains an interactive simulation that is a schematic illustration of conduction in semiconductors. Users can create doped semiconductors and PN junctions and explore…
  
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M. Winter
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This is an extensive periodic table of the elements. An extensive information about each of the elements and compounds is provided including properties, applications, and pictures. A…
  
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C. Wie
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A simulation allowing the user to examine the crystal structure of typical semiconductors in 3D. The structure can be rotated by mouse. In addition, the user can make their own…
  
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UniServe Science and M. Sharma
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This resource is a set of activity-based physics tutorials and worksheets on properties of matter, developed for students who have successfully completed a course in high school…
  
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G. Gladding; Publisher: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group
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This interactive physics problem involves two light sources of differing wavelengths beamed at a metal object. Maximum kinetic energy is 1 eV for the first beam and 4 eV for the…