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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Snell's Law Example 1

9th - 10th
This video lesson provides an example of the application of Snell's Law. This video lesson was developed in collaboration with the Association of American Medical Colleges and Khan Academy.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Refraction in Water

9th - 10th
This article from Khan Academy provides information about refraction in water. This information is intended for high school physics students.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: The Mohorovicic Seismic Discontinuity

9th - 10th
After an earthquake, Andrija Mohorovicic was the first one to realize that there are distinct layers to the earth. This video explains the seismic activity that can occur after earthquakes that led to this discovery. [6:12]
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Next Vista for Learning

Next Vista for Learning: Phenomena Science: Precarious Penny

2nd - 9th
A science demonstration asking students to explain why the penny disappears when water is poured into a cup sitting on top of the penny. Video allows students to observe, make predictions, and explain. [1:03]
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Learn AP Physics

Learn Ap Physics: Physics B: Light and Optics

9th - 10th
A site dedicated to help students prepare for the AP Physics B test. This specific site reviews lights and optics including dispersion of light and the electromagnetic spectrum, reflection, refraction, mirrors, and lenses. Site contains...
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Bozeman Science

Bozeman Science: Electromagnetic Radiation

9th - 10th
In this video, Paul Andersen describes some of the properties of electromagnetic radiation. The electromagnetic spectrum varies by wavelength from radio waves to gamma rays. We only see a portion of the spectrum known as visible light. A...
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Next Vista for Learning

Next Vista for Learning: Reflection, Refraction, and Heat

3rd - 8th
A video with students explaining the definitions of reflection and refraction. Students present the material with a rap song and examples of reflection and refraction. [1:45]