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Ocean Turtles Listen Pupils learn about the ocean turtles as an example of endangered species. They get to know actions that can be done and their effectiveness. Teaching material sources.docx 09/02/2
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Grey Seal Listen Pupils learn about life in the North Sea with the help of the example of the grey seal. Teaching material worksheet-2-characteristics.pdf 07/16/2015 96 KB (PDF) Download worksheet-1.p
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Sikes's Hydrometer Listen The hydrometer is a measurement device to determine the mass density of liquids. It was developed in the early 19th century and put to use by the British Customs Services to
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Beech Forest Listen Old Beech Forests in Europe, World Heritage of UNESCO Pupils get to know the Beech Forest and its typical species. Teaching material worksheets-beech.pdf 07/16/2015 281 KB (PDF) Do
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Millikan's apparatus for the determination of the elementary charge Listen From 1909 until 1911 Robert A. Millikan together with his assistant Harvey Fletcher conducted experiments to determine the el
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Litrameter Listen Robert Hare was a lecturer in chemistry at Pennsylvania University. His litrameter was represented in science periodicals of both the old and new world. By his own account he used st
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Sextant Listen The sextant was and still is a navigational instrument. It evolved from the ancient octant (eigth part of the circumference of a circle) and is used to measure the angular difference be
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Leyden Jars Listen A newly developed instrument shocked (most literally) scientists researching electricity in 1745: the Leyden Jar or Amplifiying Jar. The Prelate Ewald Jürgen von Kleist and the Leyd
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Voltaic Crown of Cups Listen The Crown of Cups is a modification of the Voltaic Pile. A rectangular plate of copper and zinc are connected by a wire soldered to both plates and thus an "electric eleme
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Tangent Galvanometer Listen A galvanometer measures an electrical current by means of the electromagnetical properties of an induction coil and the Lorentz force. The instrument contains various coils