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Blackbody Radiation: Frequency and Wavelength  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Palop
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The Blackbody Radiation: Frequency and Wavelength model simulates the blackbody radiation curves of Planck both as a function of frequency and as a function of wavelength to allow…
  
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T. Slater
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In this laboratory activity, students learn about lenses and telescope construction. Students will describe the nature of convex lenses, measure the focal length of several lenses,…
  
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Editor: A. Duffy; Publisher: Boston University Physics Department
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This web page features a collection of Easy Java Simulations developed for use in introductory physics courses. Topics include astronomy, momentum, kinematics, electromagnetism,…
  
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M. Fowler
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This website provides materials for a university-level historical astronomy course. Full lecture notes are provided, along with animations and simulations to illustrate aspects of…
  
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M. Davidson
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A series of "Powers of Ten" is sequentially displayed, beginning with a square covering 10 23 m on a side and progressing through 10 -16 m on a side. The scale and description of…
  
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Nuffield Curriculum Centre
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This website was deigned for teachers of physics in the UK providing them with resources focusing on practical applications of physics concepts. The website includes a few hundred…
  
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K. Lee; Publisher: Astronomy Education at the University of Nebraska
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This simulation illustrates the physics of planetary orbits. The user can control the size and orbital path of the orbit. Each of Kepler's three laws and aspects of Newton's Law are…
  
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G. Gladding; Publisher: University of llinois Physics Education Research Group
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This is an interactive homework problem for introductory physics students relating to acceleration of the orbital body "Ganymede", which is the largest moon of Jupiter. Given the…
  
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M. Fowler and H. Welch
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This web page demonstrates Kepler's Laws through a Flash simulation. The user places an object at some distance from the Sun and gives it an initial velocity to orbit the sun. Once…
  
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Editor: P. Garik; Editor: K. Brecher
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This web site presents materials on light, optics, color, and perception. Included are a wide range of activities and demonstrations that can be used in lecture or for student…
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