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Worksheet for Exploration 35.4: What is Behind the Curtain? A dragable source of light is shown along with an optical element that has been hidden behind a pink curtain (position is given in meters). Restart. a.

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- Date: 2013-05-21 23:33:26
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    Worksheet for Exploration 34.5: Index of Refraction and Wavelength Light rays from a beam source, initially in air, are shown incident on a sphere of water. You can change the wavelength of light by moving the slider. Re

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      Worksheet for Exploration 35.3: Moving a Lens In this animation, the lens is movable, but the object is not (position is given in meters). Initially, you have a lens of an unknown focal length (that you cannot adjust usi

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        Worksheet for Exploration 19.4: Heat Balance The animation depicts an incubator for chicks. Inside the box is a heat lamp with varying power. The incubator is made of material with a thermal conductivity of 0.15 W/m*K an

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        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 23:32:42
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          Worksheet for Exploration 20.5: PV Diagrams and Work Ideal gas law: PV = nRT. In this animation N = nR (i.e., kB = 1). This, then, gives the ideal gas law as PV = NT. The work done during a thermodynamic process depends

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          Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 23:32:43
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            Worksheet for Exploration 20.4: Equipartition Theorem The kinetic energy of a particle can be due to motion in the x, y, and z directions, as well as to rotations. The equiparition of energy theorem says that the kinetic

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              Worksheet for Exploration 36.1: Camera This animation can be used to demonstrate the basic operation of a camera (position is given in arbitrary units and angle is given in degrees). Various lenses and light sources can

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                Worksheet for Exploration 22.2: Explore the Effect of Multiple Charges A positive test charge is shown in the animation. You can add positive and/or negative charges. All charges are added to the middle of the animation

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                Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 23:30:49
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                  Worksheet Exploration 22.4: Dipole Symmetry Each animation shows a positive charge (red) along with two unknown charges (blue). The electrical force on the positive charge is represented with a force vector. You can drag

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                    Worksheet for Exploration 34.3: Towards Building a Lens Light rays from a beam source, initially in air, are incident on a material of different index of refraction (position is given in meters). You can change the curva

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                    Language: English - Date: 2013-05-21 23:33:25
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