Subscribe to goENC.com
About goENC.com
ENC Focus Magazine
Contact goENC.com
You are here:
Home / Search Results
Email Address
Password
Forgot your Password?
[
Tell Me More
|
Join Now
]
Recommended Resources
Teaching Degrees
Online Schools
Online Degrees
All Grade Levels
Grades Pre-K to 2
Grades 3 to 5
Grades 6 to 8
Grades 9 to 12
Grade Post-Sec.
All Resource Types
Lessons & Activities
Standards & Frameworks
Professional Development
There were 1599 matching records.
Records 41-50:
Waves
Grades:
9 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
001736
This series of physics modules, developed for high school and college level students, encourages students to design their own experiments, record results on a spreadsheet, generate graphs, and test their own conjectures using interactive computer models and simulations. This module introduces students to the following topics: wave propagation on a string, transmission and reflection of wave energy, wave behavior at a boundary between media, traveling and standing waves, and interference and superposition.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Physics stand
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
003967
This physics stand has a solid wood base with three adjustable leveling feet. The pole is a heavy duty one inch square aluminum tube with 19 evenly spaced holes that serve as attachment points for other Cambridge Physics Outlet (CPO) apparatus.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Temperature and heat : 2002 hands-on/virtual inquiry physics for teachers grades 4 through 8
Grades:
4 - 8
ENC#:
030163
This kit provides hands-on materials, activities, and background information to help teachers of grades 4-8 learn about temperature and heat. The kit is part of the HANDS-ON VIRTUAL INQUIRY PHYSICS series of professional development workshops, which combine online and concrete instructional approaches to deepen teachers' physics content knowledge.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
RealTime physics electric circuits
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
017273
This lab manual and teachers' guide, developed for grade 9 to 12 as part of the REALTIME PHYSICS curriculum, provides six Microcomputer Based Lab (MBL) investigations that are designed to help students understand the concepts of resistance, capacitance, current and electrical potential. The goal of the curriculum project is to provide students with direct experience in the physical world by using MBL tools for real time data collection, display and analysis.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Gravity
Grades:
9 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
001730
This series of physics modules, developed for high school and college level students, encourages students to design their own experiments, record results on a spreadsheet, generate graphs, and test their own conjectures using interactive computer models and simulations. This module introduces students to the following topics: Newton's law of gravitation, Kepler's laws, Newton's laws of motion, conservation of energy and angular momentum, and central forces.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Modern physics : an introduction
Grades:
9 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
030098
This 50-minute videotape presents a brief history of physical science and examines the current field of physics. It is part of the KEYS TO SCIENTIFIC LITERACY series, which emphasizes the interplay among science, history, and society.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Physics : principles with applications
Grades:
12 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
015515
This fifth edition textbook, written for Advanced Placement high school and college students, provides an introduction to the key ideas in physics. The book is organized in a traditional manner.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Electrodynamics
Grades:
9 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
001733
This series of physics modules, developed for high school and college level students, encourages students to design their own experiments, record results on a spreadsheet, generate graphs, and test their own conjectures using interactive computer models and simulations. This module introduces students to the following topics: charged particles in electric and magnetic fields, the concept of an electric field, Millikan's experiment, calculation of e/m for electron, and the properties of crossed electric and magnetic fields.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Feynman's rainbow : a search for beauty in physics and in life
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
033505
In this nonfiction book for grades 9 to 12, the author offers a series of reflections about the time he spent making contributions to field of physics and discovering the meaning of life. The author describes how he overcame self-doubt after being selected for a postdoctoral position at the prestigious California Institute of Technology, and he relays many important life lessons learned through interactions with his mentor, the physicist Richard Feynman.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
The handy physics answer book
Grades:
9 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
020073
This book provides answers to over eight hundred physics questions ranging from the traditional subjects of mechanics and waves to the more modern notions of quanta and neutrinos. Written in question-and-answer format, the text addresses such issues as What did Einstein do to win such fame? Would it be dangerous to drop a penny off the Empire State Building? and How do holograms use lasers to store information? Subsequent responses involve discussions on Einstein's work with the Special and General Theories of Relativity, the terminal velocity obtained by a falling penny, and the interpretation of interfering waves on photographic films, respectively.
(For more details, see
goENC Record
)
Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Next
©ENC Learning Inc. 2009