Water Exhibits - Ruth T. Brown
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Water Exhibits - Science Centre Singapore, The Tech 2 - General
At this location, you can find out about water. There are different exhibits on the properties of water. The students can see the structure of the water in different exhibits. One exhibit shows how the atoms are connected and the other shows how the electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atoms. The Leaking Drum exhibit sends you to a wiki for more information and describes how physics places a role on how water flows and hits the ground at the same time and in different places. Buoyancy is another property of water. It is shown by the exhibit called “The Trouble with Icebergs”. The Coriolis Fountain is defined and how it works. There is also a Popular Mechanics Web link by Shawn Fray (inventor and developer) he Coriolis Fountain is defined and how it works. There is also a Popular Mechanics Web link by Shawn Fray (inventor and developer) and Citilab.
The properties and structure of water is studied in Chemistry. When we go over water, I can show the students the different structures from this location. I can record it through the mimio recorder and play it back for my students. I can show the Leaking Drum to my physics and have a discussion on why water falls at the same rate and at different places.
New TEKS: Chemistry 8A, 13 B, Physics 4C and 4D
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Water Exhibits - Science Centre Singapore, The Tech 2 - General
At this location, you can find out about water. There are different exhibits on the properties of water. The students can see the structure of the water in different exhibits. One exhibit shows how the atoms are connected and the other shows how the electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atoms. The Leaking Drum exhibit sends you to a wiki for more information and describes how physics places a role on how water flows and hits the ground at the same time and in different places. Buoyancy is another property of water. It is shown by the exhibit called “The Trouble with Icebergs”. The Coriolis Fountain is defined and how it works. There is also a Popular Mechanics Web link by Shawn Fray (inventor and developer) he Coriolis Fountain is defined and how it works. There is also a Popular Mechanics Web link by Shawn Fray (inventor and developer) and Citilab.
The properties and structure of water is studied in Chemistry. When we go over water, I can show the students the different structures from this location. I can record it through the mimio recorder and play it back for my students. I can show the Leaking Drum to my physics and have a discussion on why water falls at the same rate and at different places.
New TEKS: Chemistry 8A, 13 B, Physics 4C and 4D