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Wave-Particle Duality
This series traces the development of the various theories that have been advanced to explain the behavior of light, from the concepts of the ancient Greeks to the proven models of today. The programs outline the contributions of Isaac Newton, Christ...(more details) |
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Nuclear Physics
This series shows, step-by-step, how an interest in cathode rays led scientists to discover x-rays, then alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, and finally to explore the conversion of matter into energy. Vivid computer animation helps clarify such concep...(more details) |
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Electricity
These programs cover many of the fundamental concepts in the study of electricity. Their goal is to explore the mystery of electricity's causes and effects and enable students to visualize-and thereby understand-abstract and sometimes difficult conce...(more details) |
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Electromagnetism
 The historic discovery of the magnetic properties of lodestone led to the scientific understanding of Earth's magnetic field. This series of computer-animated programs explores this mysterious force, from early observation to modern theories about th...(more details) |
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The Rutherford Scattering of Alpha Particles
The experimental observations which led to the development of the Rutherford model of the atom are reproduced in this program. Students record the number and energy of ??particles scattered at different angles from bombarded thin foils of different p...(more details) |
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