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Preview of Counting Significant Figures Worksheet | Sig Fig Rounding & Operations

Counting Significant Figures Worksheet | Sig Fig Rounding & Operations

Build accuracy and confidence with this Counting Significant Figures Worksheet set—perfect for High School Chemistry (Grades 9–12). Students practice counting significant figures, rounding, and applying sig fig rules to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Problems progress from identification to mixed calculations, making this resource ideal for classwork, homework, warm-ups, stations, quizzes, or review. What’s Included Identifying Significant Figures (introduces rule
Preview of Satellites

Satellites

88pgs, 32gifs, 31videos, 20Q/solnA body that orbits another is a satellite. Earth satellites are increasing rapidly. For gravity driven satellites V2=GMeMsat/Re2 which is derived from F=GM1M2/R2 and F=MV2/R. Velocities can be calculated. Kepler's 3rd Law is related. K=R3/T2 and is a constant for the object at the center. Kinds and uses of satellites are discussed. Near earth satellites (300mi) and geosynchronous (22,000mi) are featured. Spy satelli
Preview of Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Step into the full life of Marie Curie, the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. This single-file interactive biography lets students explore Curie through five life eras, a real geographic map from Russian-ruled Warsaw to Paris to her 1921 American tour, a network graph of the physicists and chemists in her orbit, and four primary-source passages, capped with a 15-question auto-graded quiz. 🗂️ What's Included:Single-file HTML biography with five interactive tabs (zero p
Preview of How Making Things Bigger or Smaller Changes Behavior

How Making Things Bigger or Smaller Changes Behavior

19 pgs,77Q/solnScale models involve scaling dimensions up or down and this changes properties like weight, surface area, height. These in turn change heat energy, temperature change, suit costs, strength to weight which changes the ability to move even. Ants have a problem with water attached to their bodies. Making something taller means that eventually it won't be able to hold up its own weight. Why are tiny people impossible or why couldn't mon
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