Open Vs. Closed Questions in a Physics Classroom

by Internet Archive Book Images Generally, my process for helping someone is first finding the area of most struggle, then finding the easiest explanation to help them wrap their minds around it, and finding multiple other ways to present the material in case the first one didn’t sink in. I’ve had a lot of success […]

Quintron Promotes James St. Pierre to Vice President of Sales and Marketing

Santa Maria, California (PRWEB) April 01, 2015 Quintron Systems, Inc. (accessnsite.com), the recognized leader in advanced interoperable voice systems and physical access control/intrusion detection systems, announces the promotion of James St. Pierre to the position of Vice President of Sales and Marketing of the Security Systems Division. St. Pierre joined Quintron in June 2013 as […]

Free Homeschooling Physics Experiments You Can Do With Your Kids

by Internet Archive Book Images In an animated series, the characters and objects are capable of moving at high speeds and stopping abruptly in their tracks. In real life this is not possible, because everything on earth follows certain laws of motion. Free homeschooling can teach you how to use objects of daily use to […]

String Theory

String Theory I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) quantum, quantum physics, quantum physic, quantum mechanic, quantum mechanics, quantum break,… “The Fabric of the Cosmos” based on the book by renowned physicist and author Brian Greene, takes us to the frontiers of physics to see how scientists are piecing together the most […]

A Level Physics ISA Help Part 3 – Percentage Uncertainties

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dTn2pt5PuA&fs=1&rel=0] The 3rd part in this series looks at an area many students find difficulty with, percentage uncertainties. How do you calculate them when taking measurements and repeat measurements? Watch…