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Re: [Phys-l] Intuiter Physics Savvy Quiz



I invite all Phys-L readers to nominate possible websites of interest to
readers of _The Physics Teacher_ to me, and I'd be happy to consider
your one sentence to one paragraph review of such sites for publication
in the _WebSights_ column. You would receive authorship credit for such
in the column, and my gratitude (possibly a T-shirt too). See past columns at
<http://physicsed.buffalostate.edu/pubs/WebSights/>

I'm looking for material for the Dec column right now, then there's
Jan-May to fill...

Dan MacIsaac, Associate Professor of Physics, SUNY-Buffalo State College
222SciBldg BSC, 1300 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo NY 14222 USA 716-878-3802
<macisadl@buffalostate.edu> <http://PhysicsEd.BuffaloState.edu>

On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:16 PM, Roger Haar wrote:

Hi,
I agree with Bernard. My reasoning is that the electrons are not
localized, thus electrons "fill" the space in an atom.

Thanks
Roger Haar

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Bernard Cleyet wrote:
I disagree w/ number 32.

The answer claims much of the space in atoms is empty. It is not. They
are filled by intense electric fields.

bc

Jeffrey Schnick wrote:

Dan MacIsaac, in his November 2006 The Physics Teacher WebSights column
called my attention to the Intuitor web site. At that site there is a
40-question true/false conceptual physics quiz that you might find
useful. The URL is:
<http://www.intuitor.com/physics_test/PhysicsSavvy.html>

Jeff Schnick
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