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Let battle commence! An interactive activity from the Association for Science Education (ASE), where students use video clips of displacement reactions together with animations to investigate the Reactivity Series for metals.
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These downloadable videos and animations are part of the multimedia package Stuff and Substance, developed by the Gatsby Science Enhancement Programme (SEP). They can be used to develop ideas relating to paper chromatography as a method for separating mixtures.
...This simulation allows students to build circuits with capacitors, inductors, resistors and AC or DC voltage sources, and investigate current and voltage.
Sample Learning Objectives include: *Build circuits from circuit diagrams. *Use an ammeter and voltmeter to take readings in circuits. *Discuss basic...
Ball on a tether released (horizontal plane)
Circular motion: ball on tether released (vertical plane)
Circular motion: horizontal ball in a hoop (Tim holding)
Circular motion: vertical ball in a hoop (clamped)
Circular motion: vertical ball in hoop (Tim holding)
This simulation allows students to use an air hockey table to investigate simple collisions in 1D and more complex collisions in 2D. Students can experiment with the number of discs, masses, initial conditions, and can vary the elasticity and see how the total momentum and kinetic energy changes during collisions...
Collisions: inelastic collision top view
Collisions: inelastic little spin
Collisions: large mass into small mass from above
Collisions: oblique collision
Collisions: rebound (v-t)
Collision: small mass into large mass