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Florida Solar Energy Center: High Energy Hydrogen I
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This instructional unit provides an introduction to the physics, chemistry, and uses of hydrogen for students in grades 3-5. Topics include electrolysis, hydrogen safety, and…
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/education/k-12/curricula/heh1/index.htm
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NOVA: How Do Solar Panels Work?
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This animated tutorial shows how photovoltaic cells in solar panels convert sunlight into electrical current. It provides a close-up look at each layer of the basic solar panel, with…
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/how-solar-cell-works.html
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NASA: Radioisotope Power Systems
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This is a multimedia overview of RPS (radioisotope power systems), a type of nuclear energy technology that uses heat to produce electricity for powering spacecraft. The heat is…
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TryEngineering: Get Connected With Ohm's Law
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This lesson plan for Grades 8-12 promotes understanding of Ohm's Law. It combines hands-on circuit construction with data capture and best-fit data plotting tasks. It was…
https://tryengineering.org/teacher/get-connected-ohms-law/
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TryEngineering: Series and Parallel Circuits
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This module for Grades 5-9 asks students to apply knowledge of electric circuits in designing a system where one switch can turn on multiple lights. It provides a hands-on…
https://tryengineering.org/teacher/series-and-parallel-circuits/
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SEI: Electrodynamics (E&M II) Course Materials
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This web site contains a complete suite of resources suitable for the second semester of an undergraduate electricity and magnetism class. The materials developed include a suite of…
https://physicscourses.colorado.edu/EducationIssues/Electrodynamics/
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Magnet Academy: Alessandro Volta
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This is a short biography of Alessandro Volta, the 18th-century Italian scientist who proposed the theory that electrical current is generated by contact between different metals.…
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Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials - Voltaic Pile
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In this interactive tutorial, users play with a simulated version of the historic "voltaic pile", commonly considered to be the world's first battery. Constructed by 18th-century…
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This web site on chemistry education provides a collection of demonstrations and hands-on activities on a wide range of topics to fit audiences from preschool to teacher in-service…
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Chymist.com: Batteries
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This is a set of five lab guides for constructing various types of batteries: 1) voltaic pile, 2) electrochemical cell, 3) lemon cell, 4) storage cell, and 5) a zinc-carbon dry cell…
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