Learners read an explanation of the RL time constant and examine the formula for calculating the instantaneous current value. The current is graphed as it climbs to maximum or drops to zero. Note* In the formulas in this module, the Greek letter epsilon should be the mathematical constant 'e'.
In this animated object, learners read about the uses of nanotechnology. The sciences, engineering, electronics, and other disciplines converge in nanotechnology. Examples are given for applications in manufacturing, biomedicine, and environmental science. Concerns about possible environmental effects are discussed.
A game of jeopardy covering each of the five units we have covered this semester. Note: The fourth question for each category goes along with the Memory & Cognition Unit because the game only allowed four categories.
True or False & Multiple choice questions.* Note: If you want to see your score listed on the leaderboard, you need to login first :) But if you don't want, it's okay.READ THE INSTRUCTIONS;* Firstly, you need to click the green button below then just straight away click the "Play Single Player Game" button.*Then you can see the question. You need to click on the "Start Timer & Show Possible Answers".Okay that's all, good luck and have fun!
True or False & Multiple choice questions.* Note: If you want to see your score listed on the leaderboard, you need to login first :) But if you don't want, it's okay.READ THE INSTRUCTIONS;* Firstly, you need to click the green button below then just straight away click the "Play Single Player Game" button.*Then you can see the question. You need to click on the "Start Timer & Show Possible Answers".Okay that's all, good luck and have fun!