Explore forces, energy, and electron distribution in the formation of a molecule.
Drag around a stationary charged object and observe the force on the stationary object when it is positive and negative.
If there are air leaks in a house, you might expect that their effect would be magnified on a windy day. The wind creates greater air pressure on the windward…
…from one place to another. The convection is forced if the fluid motion is caused by a fan or a pump while natural convection is the result of density differences….
Explore the relationship between charge, electric fields, and forces on objects by manipulating charge.
…others. Non-polar molecules are attracted through a London dispersion attraction; polar molecules are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction. The force of attractions between…
Explore the relationship between charge, electric fields, and forces on objects by manipulating charge.
Explore the difference in attractive forces between polar and nonpolar molecules.
Explore what happens when a force is exerted on a ceramic material. There are many different types of materials. Each material has a particular molecular structure, which is responsible for…
…Non-polar molecules are attracted through a London dispersion attraction; polar molecules are attracted through both the London dispersion force and the stronger dipole-dipole attraction. The force of attractions between molecules…