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2008-2009 CLASS WEBPAGES |
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Related Links |
Instructions for Parents to Access Student Grades Online
CVHS Science Department Web Page
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Physics Links |
Acoustics and Vibration Applets by Dr. Dan Russell, Kettering University; Flint, MI.
Physical Processes Animations by Siltec
Physics Animations and Java Applets at Educypedia
Zona Land -- Math and Science Applets and Demos
http://www.physics.metu.edu.tr/~bucurgat/ntnujava/Lens/lens_e.html -- a great tool for understanding ray tracing with lenses.
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Astronomy Links |
Clear Sky Clock for Corvallis. When is star viewing the best?
Satellites, ISS, Space shuttle and Iridium flare visibility
The Main Entry Point to Access Images and Data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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Chemistry Links |
Applet Modeling Gas Molecules and Atmospheric Density http://chem.ps.uci.edu/education/undergrad_pgm/applets/canonical/canonical.htm
Applet Modeling Kinetic Theory and Ideal Gas Laws http://mc2.cchem.berkeley.edu/Java/molecules/index.html
Simulations depicting ions, isotopes, and the excitation of an atom's electrons in terms of Bohr's Atomic Model (listed as "Bohr's Quantum Model of the Hydrogen Atom" on the website: http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=51
Applet: Electron Configurations: http://lectureonline.cl.msu.edu/~mmp/period/electron.htm
The Orbitron Gallery -- use this website if you want to visualize any of the atomic orbitals (i.e. 1s, 3d, 5f, 6g, etc....): http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/orbitron/AOs/1s/index.html
Simulation summarizing intermolecular bonding and intramolecular bonding. http://enstrophy.colorado.edu/~mohseni/ASEN5519Spring2004/TypesOfChemicalBonds1.html
Numerous applets and additional information. Click on one of the texts shown. Find a chapter pertaining to your topic of interest and look for an applet that illustrates the concept of interest. www.prenhall.com/divisions/esm/chem_central/chemcentral/