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This activity deals with perception by demonstrating how two eyes can see the same thing very differently. A mirror is used to look at a blank wall with one eye and at a person with the other, causing parts of the face...
This is arguably the tastiest way to design and learn about electronic circuits: make circuitry snacks! Two of Evil Mad Scientist favorite things in the world are playing with electronics and playing with food, and so it...
Provides information for college and graduate level on radioactive decay processes and radioactive dating. Gives key concepts and an index to hyperphysics and nuclear topics. Along with hyperphysics and nuclear topics,...
The Coalition for Plasma Science is a group of institutions, organizations, and companies joining forces to increase awareness and understanding of plasma science and its many applications and benefits for society. We...
Simply in design, Karlene Kurth of Walther Lutheran High School has created this page describes a lab exercise demonstrating Bernoulli's principle by building detailed model gliders. The lesson is structured in this...
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