MyChemistry Updates

In this blog, I will be posting anything I run across that seems interesting or anything I am currently working on. I had previously used it to keep track of what I did at UMass - during my time as a RET

Saturday, August 24, 2013

@PhETSims: Try the newly released next-gen Gravity Force Lab: http://phet.colorado.edu/blog/2013/08/24/now-available-new-html5-gravity-force-lab/
http://chumly.com/n/1eb44df
Posted by E. Rodriguez at 12:40 PM

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