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“To Optimize Teaching And Learning Utilizing Technology”
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resource that supports this objective.
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D. Apply principles of forces and motion to
mathematically analyze, describe and predict the net effects on objects or
systems.
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2D
Collisions
http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=10
This interactive activity
from ExploreScience lets you deal with 2D
elastic/inelastic collisions on a flat (or tilted) table and even use
magnetic pucks! You can adjust a wide variety of parameters including mass,
initial velocity, and direction.
Note: Every Gizmo in the library can be used for up to 5 minutes each per day.
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Air
Track
http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=12&
This interactive activity
from ExploreScience models a basic air track with
two blocks. You can change the coefficient of restitution, initial masses,
and velocities.
Note: Every Gizmo in the library can be used for up to 5 minutes each per day.
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Doppler
Effect (1 source)
http://www.explorelearning.com/index.cfm?method=cResource.dspView&ResourceID=18&
In this interactive activity
from ExploreScience you can watch sound waves that
originate from a moving source. Learn why a train whistle changes in pitch as
it passes by you and see why planes moving faster than the speed of sound
create a sonic boom.
Note: Every Gizmo in the library can be used for up to 5 minutes each per day.
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Note:
The resources provided are for informational purposes only. Loveland City
Schools is not responsible for the content of the web sites to which these
pages are linked. We encourage you to report to us any broken or inappropriate
links.