Keywords: Volume
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Array Signal Processing: Results
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Abstract: A discussion of the project results and conclusion. Using the second laptop, we positioned a 1000 Hz signal at about 40 degrees and a 1600Hz signal at about -25 degrees relative to the axis perpendicular to our array. Both signals were on simultaneously and at equal volume. As you can see from the spectrum ... More »
Balloons & Buoyancy
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Abstract: Experiment with a helium balloon, a hot air balloon, or a rigid sphere filled with different gases. Discover what makes some balloons float and others sink.
Exploring properties of matter with submersibles
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Abstract: This inquiry-based learning activity allows students to explore the relationships between mass, volume, density, and buoyancy as they manipulate various materials to construct a submersible "vehicle" for deep-sea research.
Friction
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Abstract: Learn how friction causes a material to heat up and melt. Rub two objects together and they heat up. When one reaches the melting temperature, particles break free as the material melts away.
Giving Meaning to Volume and Surface Area
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Abstract: This lesson is designed to help students give meaning to volume and surface area by solving problems using a meaningful situation rather than formulas.
Inside, Outside, and All Around
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Abstract: Students will distinguish between perimeter, area, and volume. They will use tangrams and graph paper to create two-dimensional figures that will be measured for area and perimeter. By creating layers of centimeter cubes, the students will explore the concept of volume.
Juicy Juice Box
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Abstract: Students will be able to use their knowledge of volume and surface area through this fun, hands-on activity.
Les unités de mesure de volume
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Abstract: Les unités de mesure de volume
Modeling Volume
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Abstract: This activity helps the students see how the volume of something includes the third dimension (width or depth) which is different from area. This activity also helps the students "prove" that the volume formula actually works. Students will already know that the volume of a rectangular prism is found ... More »
NASA CONNECT PSA - The Astronaut's Helper(c)
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Abstract: In NASA CONNECT PSA: The Astronaut's Helper(c), students will be introduced to the Personal Satellite Assistant (PSA), a small, spherical robot that assists astronauts with their chores on space-based vehicles. Students will learn about different types of robots and the mechanical systems on the PSA ... More »
NASA KSNN What is volume?
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Abstract: Measuring volume isn't always easy. Some objects have regular or uniform shapes. The volume of these objects can usually be measured with a formula.
NASA KSNN What makes popcorn pop?
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Abstract: Understand how popcorn pops while you compare the volume of three brands of popped popcorn.
Oh Boy, Buoyancy!
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Abstract: This teacher developed Design Challenge unit weaves engaging inquiry lessons and design challenges into the physical science content of buoyancy to create a hands-on, content rich unit of study.
Sound
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Abstract: This simulation lets you see sound waves. Adjust the frequency, volume, and harmonic content and you can see and hear how the wave changes. Move the 'listener' around and hear what she hears.
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