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Archive for May, 2012

New Improved Reactants, Products and Leftovers Simulation

Reactants, Products and Leftovers
No sim design is ever final! We are always looking for ways to
improve them. For example, we recently updated the molecule images
in the Reactants, Products and Leftovers sim to match the images that are used in other PhET chemistry sims. We hope this change will allow more continuity in your
curriculum.

Tuesday

May 29

2012

New Simulation on Normal Modes


Normal Modes

We’re excited to publish our latest new simulation, Normal Modes:

Play with a 1D or 2D system of coupled mass-spring oscillators. Vary the number of masses, set the initial conditions, and watch the system evolve. See the spectrum of normal modes for arbitrary motion. See longitudinal or transverse modes in the 1D system.

Wednesday

May 23

2012

New Beer’s Law Simulation


Beer's Law

Learn about Beer’s Law with this new simulation:

“The thicker the glass, the darker the brew, the less the light that passes through.” Make colorful concentrated and dilute solutions and explore how much light they absorb and transmit using a virtual spectrophotometer!

Thursday

May 17

2012

Energy Skate Park: Basics Lab


Energy Skate Park

This inquiry-based lab, written by PhET’s Noah Podolefsky, is great to teach Middle Schoolers about kinetic energy, potential energy and conservation of energy–before they hit the skate park for real over the summer!

Friday

May 11

2012

PhET Selected to Receive 2nd Place 2012 SIGOL Online Learning Award


SIGOL Award

We’re excited to announce that we have been chosen as the 2nd Place Winner in the 2012 SIGOL Online Learning Awards. This award recognizes innovative educators worldwide for their leadership and creativity in providing e-learning opportunities for elementary through university students. As part of the award, come see us at ISTE 2012 June 24-27th in San Diego, CA.

Monday

May 7

2012