Exploriments are Simulation-based interactive learning units for enhancing conceptual understanding in Math & Science in an experiential manner. #K12#EdTech
Rosalind Franklin, in full Rosalind Elsie Franklin, (born July 25, 1920, London, England—died April 16, 1958, London), British scientist best known for her contributions to the discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA),
#Exploriments#ScientistBirthday
Typical neutron stars have a mass of up to three solar masses, which is crammed into a sphere with a radius of approximately ten kilometres (6.2 miles) – resulting in some of the densest matter in the known universe.
A neutron star is the remnants of a massive star that has run out of fuel. The dying star explodes in a supernova while its core collapses in on itself due to gravity, forming a super-dense neutron star.
#Exploriments#InterestingFact#DoYouKnow
Astronomers measure the mind-bogglingly large masses of stars or galaxies in solar masses, with one solar mass equal to the Sun’s mass (that is, 2 x 10^30 kilograms/4.4 x 10^30 pounds).
Exploriments makes learning the fundamentals of science, fun. Learn with Virtual Laboratories and conduct numerous science experiments, anytime from the safety of your home.
Visit: https://t.co/jo2NNwLK0U to get started!
#Exploriments#Science#Mathematics#VirtualLab
and it's very good at retaining heat or cold (the reason why hot soup stays hot for a long time, and why the ocean is much cooler than land). Water is a great conductor, so it's very effective at transferring that heat or cold to your body.
#VirtualLab#LetsLearnScience
Because water is denser than air, your body loses heat 25 times more quickly while in water than it would in air at the same temperature. Water's density gives it a high specific heat capacity, meaning it takes a lot of heat to raise its temperature even a little,
'Exploriments' is an interactive learning platform for K-12 that makes learning fun and engaging through virtual experiments. Built around the subjects of Physics, Chemistry & Maths.
A teaspoon of water (5 mL) contains 2×1023 water molecules, and each water molecule is comprised of 3 atoms: two Hydrogen and one Oxygen. Also, if you would lay down end to end each water molecule from a teaspoon full of water, it would be 10 times the width of our solar system.
James Clerk Maxwell was a Scottish physicist born on June 13,1831 in Edinburgh (Scotland) and was best known for his formulation of the electromagnetic theory.
#Exploriments#VirtualLab#ScientistBirthday#Inventor
Every child deserves a safe & healthy childhood with room to play, learn & grow.Their little minds need to be nurtured through better education.This #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour,let’s go beyond our vision to ensure a bright past,a cheerful present & a promising future for children
Discover the fun of exploration with virtual experiments. Access Exploriments from anywhere and anytime for performing science experiments with ease. Visit: https://t.co/jo2NNwLK0U and get started!
#Exploriments#Science#FunLearning#LearnFromHome
Tim Berners Lee, a man who created a revolution in the history of the internet with his breakthrough invention - World Wide Web. He also developed the first browser and the first web server.
#Exploriments#VirtualLab#ScientistBirthday#Inventor
The atomic structure of metals is unique. There are free-flowing valence electrons in the outer orbit of their atoms and so metals act as good conductors of electricity. This is true for all metallic elements.
#Exploriments#VirtualLab#LetsLearnScience#Science#Physics
An insightful learning experience to stretch your imagination. Visit Exploriments - a virtual lab & access more than 450 virtual experiments. Start experimenting now, visit: https://t.co/jo2NNwLK0U
#Exploriments#VirtualLab#Science
Simply place a piece of gallium in the palm of your hand and let the warmth of your body heat do the work! The melting point of gallium is 29.76 C (85.57 F), so it will readily melt in your hand or in a very warm room.
#Exploriments#InterestingFact#DoYouKnow#ChemistryFacts