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Publisher: Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics
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This classroom module was developed to introduce high school students to wave/particle duality of electrons and the wave nature of matter. It offers a flexible blend of materials…
  
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This is a free online course aimed at secondary teachers and adult learners. It includes 3 components: written text arranged in units, short video segments, and interactive web…
Millikan Oil Drop Experiment JS  [ Computer Program ]
  
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S. Tuleja, W. Christian, M. Belloni, and A. Cox
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The Millikan Oil Drop Exploration is a virtual version of the Millikan's experiment. The experiment is based on balancing forces: the gravitational pull down on an oil drop and the…
The Physics Teacher
  
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A. Hobson, Phys. Teach., 34 (4), 202-210 (1996).
This journal article argues that it is important to introduce quantum theory in first physics classes. The author shows from experience how a teacher can teach the subject without…