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Light and Motion
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Work and Energy Table of Contents
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- In the first three units of The Physics Classroom, we utilized Newton's laws to analyze the motion of objects. Force and mass information were used to determine the acceleration of an object. Acceleration information was subsequently used to determine inf...
Source/Host: Glenbrook High School |
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Reflection of Light
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- Light is said to be reflected when the angle at which light initially strikes a surface is equal to the angle at which light bounces off the same surface. In the diagram above, light strikes a surface at an angle "a" and leaves at an angle "...
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Rising Motion and Surface Pressure Falls
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- Warm and cold advection influence vertical air motion. Warm advection results in rising motion which leads to falling pressures at the surface, while cold advection leads to sinking motion, causing pressures to rise at the surface. The sequence of surfac...
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The Unnatural Museum - Stop Motion Photography
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- Stop-motion (also referred to as stop-action) photography was one of the first "special effects" techniques ever invented. It is a form of animation and allows otherwise lifeless objects to move and change. Much of the early use of stop-motion i...
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Online Servomotor Control
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- Motion control boards for event-based motion and data acquisition. Industries served include among others: semiconductor, optics, magnetics, automotiove, aerospace and military. High-performance linear amplifier. Provides wide-bandwidth, low-noise power f...
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Atoms Family: Radiometer
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- learn about these devices that are used to measure the radiation.
Source/Host: Miama Museum of Science |
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Caml Light Manual
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- Getting started
Installation instructions
The Caml Light language reference manual
The core Caml Light language
Language extensions
The Caml Light commands
Batch compilation (camlc)
The toplevel system (camllight)
The runtime system (camlrun)...
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Refraction of Light
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- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another is called refraction.
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Refraction of Light
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- When light passes from a less dense to a more dense substance, (for example passing from air into water), the light is refracted (or bent) towards the normal.
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Astronomy HyperText Book: Planetary Motion
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- Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Uniform Circular Motion Kepler's First Law: All planets move about the sun in an elliptical orbit with the sun at one foci. In an elliptical orbit the distance between the planet and the sun is continuously varying: Kepl...
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