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Red Kite Listen Pupils get to know the Red Kite, its habitat, threats and possible measures for protection. Teaching material worksheet.ppt 07/16/2015 887 KB (PPT) Download worksheet.pdf 07/16/2015 52
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Black Woodpecker Listen Pupils learn about the Black Woodpecker and its habitat. Teaching material black-woodpicker-picture.jpg 07/16/2015 38 KB (JPG) Download black-woodpecker.pdf 07/16/2015 230 KB (
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European Otter Listen Pupils learn about the European Otter and its habitat. Teaching material who-am-i.pdf 07/16/2015 430 KB (PDF) Download
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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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Newtonian Prisms Listen In 1672, Isaac Newton published an article on the composition of the sun's light. He put forward the opinion, that the spectral colours were inherent properties of the white li
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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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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
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Henley's Quadrant Electrometer Listen Henley's variation of a quadrant electrometer consists of an upright column with a brass stand. Attached to the column is a wire with an elder pith ball. If the i