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"A Solar System Construction Set"
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  • Size: 1.85 MB
  • License: Commercial
  • Date updated: 12/2/2005
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    CDF V2 Document, Little Endian, Os: Windows, Version 5.0, Title: Newton's Aquarium 1.0b2, Subject: A Solar System Construction Set, Author: Living Graphs Inc., Keywords: acceleration, force, gravity, kinematics, mass, Newton, physics, speed, velocity, weight, Comments: Newton's Aquarium is part of the Living Physics line of educational science software from Living Graphs Inc., Template: Intel;1033, Revision Number: {AB472AE7-DB04-4136-965F-8AE769D920CB}, Number of Pages: 110, Number of Words: 2, Name of Creating Application: Living Graphs Inc., Security: 2

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    Title : Newton's Aquarium 1.0b2
    Subject : A Solar System Construction Set
    Author : Living Graphs Inc.
    Keywords : acceleration, force, gravity, kinematics, mass, Newton, physics, speed, velocity, weight
    Comments : Newton's Aquarium is part of the Living Physics line of educational science software from Living Graphs Inc.
    Template : Intel;1033
    Revision Number : {AB472AE7-DB04-4136-965F-8AE769D920CB}
    Pages : 110
    Words : 2
    Software : Living Graphs Inc.
    Security : Read-only recommended

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Newton's Aquarium is an interactive physics package that helps students visualize and understand Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation. While creating and exploring their own solar systems, students encounter the core concepts in classical physics.... more
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