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Screenshot for Line Electrician-Safety 1: Course Outcome Summary and Syllabus
This 7-page syllabus and 4-page course outcome summary, published by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), provide information about the Line Electrician Safety Course taught at NWTC. During this course, students will be introduced to industry safety manuals, rules, and definitions. Students...
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This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, allows students to "understand how light is bent into different directions as it interacts with small objects, especially those on the nanoscale (1-100nm)." Additionally, students will learn about the process of x-ray...
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This resource from the Florida Advanced Technological Education Center for Manufacturing (FLATE) will help educators bring music into their classrooms. Everyday items are used including rubber bands, tissue boxes and paperclips. The lesson plan is intended for middle school aged students; the...
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This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers magnetism. Students will experiment with ferrofluid which is "a unique material that has both magnetic and liquid properties. It is a colloidal solution of nano-sized particle of magnetite suspended in a liquid." A...
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In this activity from the Stanford Solar Center, students learn the basic principles of magnetism and how they apply to the sun. The activity is intended for high school students who have taken or are taking pre-calculus and the activity should take three class periods to complete. A printable...
Screenshot for Measuring Diameter of Human Hair Using Diffraction (Lab 21 of 23)
This video from Laser-Tec is part of a series of light and optics experiments. In this lab, participants measure the diameter of human hair using diffraction. Participants learn about the diffraction of light on human hair and a thin metal wire, and then calculate the thickness of the hair and wire....
Screenshot for Measuring Focal Length of Bi Convex Lens (Lab 12 of 23)
This video from Laser-Tec is part of a series of light and optics experiments. In this lab, participants measure the focal length of a double convex or bi-convex (DCX) lens. The tracing of light rays by an infinite source through a DCX lens and applications of DCX lenses for improving human vision...
Screenshot for Measuring Focal Length of Bi-Concave Lens (Lab 13 of 23)
This video from Laser-Tec is part of a series of light and optics experiments. In this lab, participants measure the focal length of a bi-concave (DCV) lens. Information on how DCV lenses can correct human vision and other applications are highlighted. Equipment includes an LED flashlight,...
Screenshot for Measuring Focal Length of Fresnel Lens (Lab 14 of 23)
This video from Laser-Tec is part of a series of light and optics experiments. In this lab, participants measure the focal length of a Fresnel lens. Equipment includes an LED flashlight, flashlight holder, Fresnel lens, lens holder, measuring tape, pencil, and white sheet of paper. The video...
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This 12-page resource, made available by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is an activity that introduces students to the "Force of Impact using Accelerometer and Newtons' Laws of Motion." Upon completion of this activity, students will be able to define: acceleration, force, mass, Newton's...
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