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These four short online lessons will cover the following:
- The planets of the solar system
- Planet orbits in the solar system
- Gravity in the solar system
- Inner vs outer planets
These four short online lessons will cover the following:
This YouTube video will guide you through a fun activity where you will draw the earth's continents and oceans.
The beauty of a coral reef, the warm radiance of sunshine, the sting of sunburn, the X-ray revealing a broken bone, even microwave popcorn—all are brought to us by electromagnetic waves. The list of the various types of electromagnetic waves, ranging from radio transmission waves to nuclear gamma-ray (γ-ray) emissions, is interesting in itself.
Even more intriguing is that all of these different phenomena are manifestations of the same thing—electromagnetic waves (see Figure 15.1). What are electromagnetic waves? How are they created, and how do they travel? How can we understand their widely varying properties? What is the relationship between electric and magnetic effects? These and other questions will be explored.
This online tutorial guides you through what information a map shows, map legends and the different types of maps which are available.
Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. Osmosis helps regulate the flow of water in and out of cells, which is crucial to their function.
Other objects in the solar system are discussed in this online textbook viz. asteroids, meteorites, comets and dwarf planets.
Photoelectric materials emit electrons when they absorb light of a high-enough frequency.
This short online lesson discusses the planet Jupiter.
This short online lesson explores the planet Mars.