The following animations represent molecular-level models of three classifications of pure substance based on the chemical bonding involved - metallic (e.g. solid copper), ionic (e.g. solid sodium chloride), and intermolecular (e.g. liquid water, liquid oxygen). Animations comparing substances in different states, and undergoing changes of state, are also listed so that the differences in intraparticle and and interparticle bonding can be discussed. This topic is known for the student misconceptions and confusion it can cause without careful visualisation. Temperature is correlated with the degree of particle movement.
Journey back in time to the Ice Age and witness one of the world's deadliest animal killers - the tar pit. With enough force and consistency to kill a fully grown mammoth, was crude oil the biggest threat to species survival in early Earth?
In the last physics lesson, the teacher seemed to have to explain the Doppler effect for quite a long time to some people before they understood it. So, being the nice, considerate, thoughtful person I am, I decided out of the goodness of my golden heart to explain the Doppler effect for future reference using animation (actually, I thought it would be a fun thing to do anyway). For those of you who are confused about what the Doppler effect has to do with anything, it's red shift and blue shift. So it is relevant to the lesson.
Ghost Productions is a 3D medical animation studio that specializes in promotional marketing, surgical technique, and surgeon and patient education. Great for Biology and Senior Science.