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This webpage is simply an active calculator of buoyancy. It allows changes in mass, apparent mass, volume or density to explore variations. This site would be an excellent resource for any biology, chemistry or physics...
This website, authored by Fu-Kwun Hwang of the National Taiwan Normal University, contains an applet on circular motion. The simulation portrays a ball on a string swinging in a circle. The radius of the circle and the...
In this article we will not attack the difficult problem of designing instruction to accommodate CS preconceptions. But let us note that CS concepts experience providing meaning to our natural language. Discourse on...
This is the home web site for a book in computational physics. This product of the Strengthening Computation in Undergraduate Physics Programs (CPSUP) project contains flexible text materials that are tailored for use in...
Targeting a middle and high school population, this web page has an introduction to the concept of density. It is an appendix of a larger site called, MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules), designed as an introduction to...
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