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The Radioactive Orchestra
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Top 4 Bonkers things about the universe
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Thin film reflection
This applet models resonance and interference effects as waves pass through various layers. There are two modes: Electromagnetic, which models the transmission of light through multi-layer films, and ...
Rutherford Scattering: Thomson Model of an Atom
A simulation of the Rutherford scattering experiment.
Chemical Bond
Chemical compounds are formed by the joining of two or more atoms. A stable compound occurs when the total energy of the combination has lower energy than the separated atoms. The bound state implies ...
Ionic Bond
In chemical bonds, atoms can either transfer or share their valence electrons. In the extreme case where one or more atoms lose electrons and other atoms gain them in order to produce a noble gas ...
Atom - The Incredible World
Takes a historical approach to discoveries related to the atom. There is a lot of text with diagrams and colour pictures.
Little Atoms
Little Atoms is a talk show based around ideas of the Enlightenment, frequently discussing science and physics.
The Discovery and Research on the Atom
A description of some of the important developments in understanding the atom an its constituents. Some parts of the site are very mathematical and go beyond college level physics.