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It's certainly not impossible to learn about Newton's laws, momentum and other key principles of physics without multimedia learning activities, but it's a bit more fun to have such resources on hand. With funding from...
This page, authored by Rod Nave at Georgia State University, describes units of measurement, unit conversions, dimensional analysis and basic mechanical quantities. Length, Mass and Time link to separate pages that go...
This article, authored by Professor Stephen A. Nelson of Tulane University, focuses on many aspects of slope stability. Some of these factors include: the role of water, troublesome earth materials, triggering events,...
Simple in design, this lesson plan, authored by Karlene Joseph of Walther Northern High School, covers basic concepts of motion including projectile motion, motion of rigid bodies, collisions and center of mass. The...
This webpage contains instructions for a simple demonstration of the concepts of mass, volume, and density. The page also has further questions that this demonstration should raise in students' minds and links to related...
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