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Study of the heat propagation means by convection and radiation. When the lamp is switched on, it transfers heat to the surrounding environment primarily through thermal radiation. Then, the flow of air forced by external processes diffuses heat by natural convection.

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With this remote experiment students will understand the principle of objects floating and sinking in liquids, study the Archimedes Principle – displacement of liquids by floated objects, weight in liquids, buoyancy force.

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The Radioactivity Lab examines the intensity of radiation over distance, demonstrating the effects of the inverse square law.

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The light energy reaches the solar cell and is converted into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.The solar cell converts light energy into electricity. The amount of energy is directly related to the intensity of light that strikes the cell. 

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You will see that there is a difference between reality and theory.

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The Faulkes Telescope Project provides access free-of-charge via the internet to robotic telescopes and a fully supported education programme to encourage teachers and students to engage in research-based science education.

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The computed tomography (CT) is a technique, by which two-dimensional images of a body without perturbing superposition of the structures of the body can be produced.

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With this lab we can study the second Newton's law and force decomposition. An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load.

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Through this remote lab students can experiment what happens with two rays of light passing through a biconvex, biconcave or convex lens. They can control the lens at any time.

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The photoelectric effect is playing a major role in the development of quantum physics. Here one can investigate the energy of electrons which are released by irradiating light on metals. These observations are leading to the particle model of light (light as a photon).