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Black Body Radiation: Seeking Patterns in Data Sets

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Submission Information

Roberto Marrero   authors
robertom@wcs.edu   contact email
Brentwood High School, Williamson Co, TN   school/organization
11/09 submitted
11/09 updated

Contribution Description

Black Body Radiation: Seeking Patterns in Data Sets   title
Blackbody Spectrum   simulations
Using a graphing calculator, or Excel tools, students can relate the wavelength maxima and total energy intensity of a hot object to its absolute temperature.   description
High School   level
Lab   type
Chemistry   subject
90 minutes duration
No answers included
standards compliance
  Content Level
Content Standard K-4 5-8 9-12
Science as Inquiry - A
Physical Science - B
Life Science - C
Earth & Space Science - D
Science & Technology - E
Science in Personal and Social Perspective - F
History and Nature of Science - G

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