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Atwood Machine in Fluid Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian and J. José Goncalves
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The Atwood Machine in a Fluid model shows two masses connected by strings and pulleys immersed in a water tank. Each mass is acted on by gravitational, buoyant, and drag forces.…
  
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J. Watkins, K. Hall, E. Redish, and T. Cooke
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J. Watkins, K. Hall, E. Redish, and T. Cooke, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 333-336.
The University of Maryland (UMD) Biology Education and Physics Education Research Groups are investigating students’ views on the role of physics in introductory biology courses.…
  
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Publisher: KQED Public Media
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This 5-minute video explains how modern sailboats move forward by generating lift. The video explores the aerodynamic forces generated by two parts of the sailboat: the sails and the…
  
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J. Wolfe; Publisher: University of New South Wales
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This multimedia lesson introduces the physics of modern sailboats. It explores how boats can sail at 40 degrees into the wind through counteracting lift forces generated by the…
  
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Publishers: Public Broadcasting Service and WGBH Educational Foundation
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This interactive tutorial examines the aerodynamic forces of lift and drag. Students explore the two principles that combine to produce lift: the Bernoulli Effect and Newton's Third…
  
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M. Bishop
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This web page features a set of animations that support topics typically covered in preparatory chemistry. Learners can explore the structure of matter, properties of elements,…
  
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P. Galvan and J. Kessler; Publisher: American Chemical Society
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This set of multimedia lessons, developed by the American Chemical Society, examines the process of dissolving materials in water. Videos, interactive simulations, hands-on labs, and…
  
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P. Galvan and J. Kessler; Publisher: American Chemical Society
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This resource developed by the American Chemical Society features free multimedia lessons and activities to support middle school chemistry instruction. Lessons are organized into…
  
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Publisher: PhET
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This middle school lesson plan was crafted by PhET teacher-fellows specifically to accompany the simulation Projectile Motion . It is quite comprehensive, providing both teacher and…
  
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Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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This is a lesson plan that explores the operation and engineering of artificial heart valves, developed to help teachers integrate engineering practices in the secondary classroom.…
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