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Band Structure  v.1.08

Analyze energy bands with the help of this tool. Explore the origin of energy bands in crystals of atoms. The structure of these bands determines how materials conduct electricity.
Sample Learning Goals
1. Describe how how band structure results ...

Quantum Tunneling and Wave Packets  v.1.11

Sample Learning Goals
1. Visualize wave functions for constant, step, and barrier potentials.
2. Visualize both plane wave and wave packet solutions to the Schrodinger equation and recognize how they relate to each other.
3. Interpret and ...





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Wave Interference  v.1.09

Sample Learning Goals:
1. You can watch water, sound, and light waves move and see how they are related. All can be represented by a sinewave.
2. What does this sinewave represent for these three different phenomena?
3. Use multiple sources ...

Gravity Force Lab  v.1.01

Sample Learning Goals
1. Relate gravitational force to masses of objects and distance between objects.
2. Explain Newton's third law for gravitational forces.
3. Design experiments that allow you to derive an equation that relates mass, distance, ...

Geometric Optics  v.2.04

Sample Learning Goals
1. Explain how an image is formed by a converging lens using ray diagrams.
2. How changing the lens (radius, index and diameter) effects where the image appears and how it looksRequirements:
* Java ...

Neuron  v.1.00

Sample Learning Goals
1. Describe why ions can or cannot move across neuron membranes.
2. Identify leakage and gated channels, and describe the function of each.
3. Describe how membrane permeability changes in terms of different types of ...

Build An Atom  v.1.00

Sample Learning Goals
1. Describe the structure of an atom
2. Connect protons to element identity
3. Connect neutrons to nucleus stability
4. Connect electrons to ionic charge
5. Describe the mass and charge of the subatomic particlesRequirements:
* ...

Build a Molecule  v.1.00

Sample Learning Goals
1. Describe the differences between an atom and a molecule.
2. Construct simple molecules from atoms.
3. Recognize that the subscript in the molecular formula indicates the number of that atom in the molecule.
4.

Semiconductors  v.1.05

Sample Learning Goals
1. Recognize that the battery is the driving force in a circuit.
2. Describe how n and p dopants change the structure of electron energy levels in a metal.
3. Explain why an np junction acts as a diode, allowing current ...

The Photoelectric Effect  v.1.09

Sample Learning Goals
1. Visualize and describe the photoelectric effect experiment.
2. Correctly predict the results of experiments of the photoelectric effect: e.g. how changing the intensity of light will affect the current and the energy of ...

Ladybug Motion 2D  v.1.01

Sample Learning Goals
1. Draw motion vectors (position, velocity, or acceleration) for an object is moving in 2D.Interpret position, velocity, and acceleration vectors for an object moving in 2D.
2. Explain how velocity affects position.
3.

Neon Lights and Other Discharge Lamps  v.1.11

Sample Learning Goals
1. Provide a basic design for a discharge lamp and explain the function of the different components.
2. Explain the basic structure of an atom and relate it to the color of light produced by discharge lamps.
3. Explain ...

Ladybug Revolution  v.1.09

Sample Learning Goals
1. Explain some of the variables for rotational motion by describing the motion of a bug on a turning platform
2. Describe how the bug's position on the turning platform affects these variables.Requirements:
* Java ...

Charges and Fields  v.2.04

Sample Learning Goals
1. Determine the variables that affect how charged bodies interact.
2. Predict how charged bodies will interact.
3. Describe the strength and direction of the electric field around a charged body.
4. Use free-body ...

Quantum Bound States  v.1.08

Sample Learning Goals
1. Visualize wave functions, probability densities, and energy levels for bound states in various potentials.
2. Describe how multiple representations used for wave functions relate to one another.
3. Explain what is ...

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