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Diffraction
An interactive demonstration of the diffraction of light ray using a single -slit diffraction pattern
X-ray Diffraction
This undergraduate level tutorial shows how experimental techniques increase the amount of information available for x-ray diffraction pattern.
Refraction of Light
Covers the law of refraction including interactive Java tutorials. Links to ideas of fluorescence, diffraction, polarization, reflection, scattering, and Virtual microscopy (Virtual scanning electron ...
Diffraction of light
Historical background and online tutorials on diffraction in which you can vary wavelength and aperture width, and see the results as wave fronts, and as an intensity graph. Explanations include the ...
Bragg's Law and Diffraction
Bragg's Law and diffraction - how waves reveal the atomic structure of crystals. Includes an applet, detailed notes and many diagrams and graphs.
Diffraction Grating
A diffraction grating is the tool of choice for separating the colors in incident light.
Electron Affinity
The ionization energy or ionization potential is the energy necessary to remove an electron from the neutral atom. It is a minimum for the alkali metals which have a single electron outside a closed ...
Electron Configurations Java Applet
Chemistry really but shows how electron shells are filled up in atoms
Electron and Positron
As one of the leptons, the electron is viewed as one of the fundamental particles.