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GraphLab
The site demonstrate a graphical display using the x & y component.
Force and Work Java Applet
Interactive via mouse activity with numerical and graphical display. Mass and coefficient of friction can be varied.
TV Screens
This site gives an in depth explanation of how televisions work and how TV screens display images (both colour and black and white). The site also includes information on Liquid Crystal Displays ...
The Cathode Ray Tube
Almost all TVs today rely on a device known as the cathode ray tube, or CRT, to display pictures. This site has a good explanation of how the cathode ray tube works.
Java Applet - reflection and refraction
A java applet that lets you investigate reflection and refraction. One of a series of simple applets that are good for display use in the classroom.
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