HEAT

SUMMARY NOTES RECORDINGS

Heat obj. 1 recording
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Heat obj. 3 recording
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Heat obj. 6 recording


VIDEO: PHASES OF MATTER There is a quiz that goes with this.  Take the quiz while watching


BILL NYE: HEAT






MECHANISMS OF HEAT TRANSFER VIDEO

ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM



WHAT IS ELECTRIC CURRENT?




OHM'S LAW





CHARGING BY INDUCTION AND CONDUCTION






AC & DC CURRENT





INTRODUCTION TO CIRCUiTS AND OHM'S LAW (Khan Academy)







MAGNETIC FIELD OF A WIRE





Bill Nye ELECTRICITY VIDEO LINK


Bill Nye Link for Magnetism Video






CIRCUIT LAB





WAVES AND SOUND

Waves and Sound Recording obj. 1
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Waves and Sound Recording obj. 5
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Waves and Sound Recording obj. 7
Waves and Sound Recording obj. 8
Waves and Sound Recording obj. 9

HELP! I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WAVELENGTH AND FREQUENCY  Open this website and look on the right side of the wave graph.  You will see "Input Wave Frequency"  You can use the slider to change the frequency.  Experiment with different frequencies and look what happens to the wavelength.  This should give you a good visual as to what happens to one when you change the other.


Oscilloscope you will need to use the desktop computer in the lab to do this activity.  When you open it, click the .exe (Windows) link, and that will bring up the proper lab.

More fun oscilloscope (allow the microphone).  This is way more fun to play with than the one above.  I have it set so that you can see the wave patterns from live sounds.  That means you can sing into the microphone on your chrome book and see the waves.  Try it!



Sound and shapes with a vectorscope

Speed of Sound online lab    You must have your computer on full screen.  You can do this by going to the 3 vertical dots on the top right corner.  Where is says Zoom, there is a square.  Click this and your screen will go to full size. There is a paper that goes with this in the folder.  Part of the instruction says to click the "Fill" button.  There isn't a "Fill" button.  It automatically fills the tube.

Science Terms

Constructive and Destructive Interference Video (Jose...for you!)

LIGHT AND THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM







Color Vision Simulator


Below is a short video showing how the primary subtractive colors are used for printing.  The colors in your printer cartridge are magenta, cyan and yellow.

The colors around us: Principle of full-color printing (TRANSLATED)