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This shockwave activity shows the way that waves originate from a single moving source, and provides a link to the same activity using two sources.
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Find out how the Doppler effect is used to read the weather, and how it can be used in short term weather prediction.
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Explains a variety of concepts related to making waves in water.
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See how the particles move, and the graphs for acceleration, velocity and displacement when the sound frequency is changed in this activity.
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Learn about the different stages of radio transmission, how radio waves are emitted, and the difference between AM and FM radio.
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For students of Ithaca High School. Contains course descriptions, assignment lists, science links and problem sets with answers.
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A diagram of a wave, with labeled parts. Includes an interactive window in which the user can change the frequency of the wave.
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