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This site, from the University of Toronto, provides an overview of chaos theory and concisely explains the characteristics of chaotic systems. The bifurcation of a rabbit population, with the transition to chaos, is...
This resource discusses Differential Global Positioning Systems (DGPS), and why they were developed. It provides a brief history of GPS and the selective availability mode which was formerly used to degrade accuracy for...
This webpage is dedicated to all things fractals, and is organized and updated by Professor Paul Bourke. Visitors will find all kinds of useful tools for discovering and learning about fractals including: Fractal forms...
Created by Edward Kluk of Dickinson State University, this web site provides course materials for an introductory mechanics class. Topics covered include: kinematics, forces, energy, and momentum. Each page features a...
This research studies students' functional understanding of magnetic induction, the process by which changing magnetic flux induces electrical current in a circuit. Functional understanding includes the ability to reason...
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