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Hot and Cold Ideal Gases  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The EJS Hot and Cold Ideal Gases model simulates the mixing of hot and cold two-dimensional ideal gases in a square box. This simulation can be used as part of the activity described…
  
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This simulation provides a highly visual, interactive way for students to explore gas properties. As they pump gas molecules into a chamber, they control volume, add/remove heat, and…
  
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W. Christian and M. Belloni
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The Physlet Physics Section 4: Thermodynamics provides a technology-enhanced introduction to topics in introductory thermal physics. Interactive javascript simulations are used to…
  
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This is an interactive simulation on the topic of microwave radiation. Users adjust the frequency and amplitude of microwaves in an oven-shaped cavity and watch water molecules…
  
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M. Fowler and J. Hui Wan Ching
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This site shows the fundamentals of the Carnot Cycle through a Flash simulation. Using a Pressure vs Volume (PV) plot the user observes how the cycle is carried out by different…
  
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This item is a simulation on the movement and energy of a diatomic molecule made up of two atoms with a mass ratio of 1:4. Students can observe the kinetic energy in both atoms, as…
  
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This item is a simulation of an ideal Otto engine. The page explains the cycles of the engine and the applet shows its cycles alongside a pressure vs. volume or temperature vs.…
  
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E. Redish
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This website contains a series of peer instruction problems on heat and temperature, designed to be solved in a classroom setting. The problems are presented with a qualitative…
  
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University of Minnesota Physics Education Research Group, K. Heller, and P. Heller
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This page provides a set of context-rich physics problems relating to introductory thermodynamics. Each context-rich problem is based on a real-world situation, and includes both…
  
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M. Kutzner and P. Wong
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This lab manual contains descriptions of a series of laboratories covering the ideal gas laws and ideal gas processes. These experiments are designed for introductory high school and…
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