Teaching Physics with the Physics Suite
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G18. Counting up the deficit |
K1. What happens at the top? |
R12. Linear and rotational momenta and energies |
GR1. In the shuttle | GR4. Is Newton's law of gravity wrong? |
M9. At the pool | M11. Balloon in a car | M12. Floating and sinking | M17. Avogadro's hypothesis |
O24. Spring vs. string | O28. Explaining the wave equation | O31. Interpreting an oscillatory equation | O32. Reflecting on a textbook error |
E16. What's a field? |
MG5. Comparing E and B fields | MG10. Ampere's law in a capacitor | MG11. Three force fields | MG14. Ampere's law |
MG16. Right-hand rules | MG19. Faraday's law |
OP1. Measuring the speed of light a la Galileo | OP3. Bizarre behavior with light | OP13. What happens if a double slit winks? | OP15. E-field and string pulses |
OP22. Electromagnetic light |
MP1. Three models of light | MP2. Hot food | MP4. Waves and particles | MP14. Unusual properties |
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