Basic notions of diagram of forcesThe animation shows the students, through a diagram of forces, as the liquid in the glass is displaced after introducing a body in the liquid and the forces which act on the bodyEnsino Médio::Físic
Principles for using animation in computer-based instruction: theoretical heuristics fo
Animation which allows the student to observe an example of static equilibrium of a system constitut...
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The animation shows the students, through a diagram of forces, as the liquid in the glass is displac...
This site describes bouyancy (the difference between the upward and downward forces acting on the bo...
Key Words Completely submerged floating bodies, quantitative motion of bodies in fluids, Archimede
In studying Newton's Laws most teachers expect their students to be able to construct a free-bo...
This Flash animation provides a detailed explanation of the chemistry and properties of water. Anima...
Abstract. Archimedes ’ principle is well known to state that a body submerged in a fluid is buoyed u...
Basic notions of force and vectorSimulation which allows the student to observe the forces of an act...
This research includes an analysis of previous research on the subject, a study of students’ concept...
This set of animations provides an introduction to the mechanisms and driving forces of diffusion. I...
The conceptualization of forces and interactions and their identification are critical when addressi...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaPresents a class of Professor Ramamurti Shankar...
this demonstration requires that the student knows the basic concepts involving capillaryLiquids (su...
Principles for using animation in computer-based instruction: theoretical heuristics fo
Animation which allows the student to observe an example of static equilibrium of a system constitut...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN051069 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The animation shows the students, through a diagram of forces, as the liquid in the glass is displac...
This site describes bouyancy (the difference between the upward and downward forces acting on the bo...
Key Words Completely submerged floating bodies, quantitative motion of bodies in fluids, Archimede
In studying Newton's Laws most teachers expect their students to be able to construct a free-bo...
This Flash animation provides a detailed explanation of the chemistry and properties of water. Anima...
Abstract. Archimedes ’ principle is well known to state that a body submerged in a fluid is buoyed u...
Basic notions of force and vectorSimulation which allows the student to observe the forces of an act...
This research includes an analysis of previous research on the subject, a study of students’ concept...
This set of animations provides an introduction to the mechanisms and driving forces of diffusion. I...
The conceptualization of forces and interactions and their identification are critical when addressi...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaPresents a class of Professor Ramamurti Shankar...
this demonstration requires that the student knows the basic concepts involving capillaryLiquids (su...
Principles for using animation in computer-based instruction: theoretical heuristics fo
Animation which allows the student to observe an example of static equilibrium of a system constitut...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN051069 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...