Genetic diversity

Genetic Diversity

Genetic diversity Suppose a child inherits chromosomes from parents and constructs a new pair of chromosome pairs. A child can receive an ‘A’ or ‘a’ from his mother and a ‘B’ or ‘b’ from his father. … more

Heat Capacity

Heat Capacity

Heat capacity ‘Heat capacity’ is the amount of heat to raise the temperature of an object by 1℃. The heat capacity of an object is the specific heat of the object multiplied by the object’s mass. … more

Specific Heat

Specific Heat

Specific Heat When you apply the same amount of heat to metal and water of the same mass, the metal temperature change is greater than that of water. This is because the amount of heat required … more

Epeirogenic movement

Epeirogenic movement

Epeirogenic movement(Epeirogeny) It is a phenomenon that the crust is slowly rising or sinking over a wide range. The crust rests on a dense mantle and balances forces. Therefore, when the high part of the crust … more

Picking up Stones 2

Picking up Stones 2

Pick up the stones each other. The person who picks up the last one wins the game. However, you can not pick up more than twice the amount of stones your opponent has taken. Pick-up puzzle … more

Picking up Stones

Picking up Stones 1

Pick up the stones each other. The person who picks up the last one is lost the game. You can not pick up more than three at a time. The computer thinks like this: Whenever I … more

RGB Color combination (with Webcam)

RGB Color Combination

Three primary colors of light Red, green, and blue are called the three primary colors of light. You can create any color by adjusting the light of these three colors appropriately. red + green = yellow … more

Electrolysis of Water

Electrolysis of Water

Electrolysis of Water When electrolysis is performed using a dilute aqueous NaOH solution as an electrolyte, hydrogen gas is generated at the cathode (-), and oxygen gas is generated at the anode (+). The reaction equation … more

Graph of Charle's Law

Graph of Charle’s Law

Charle’s Law Charle’s Law In 1787, French scientist Charle (1746-1823) revealed that increasing the temperature of a gas by 1℃ at constant pressure increases the volume of the gas by 1/273 of the volume at 0℃. … more

Energy Band of Metal

Energy Band of Metal

Energy band and band gap of atom According to Niels Bohr’s atomic model, electrons subordinate to an atomic nucleus do not have continuous energy. Electrons can only have sparsely defined energies. This is why lines in … more

Ecosystem Simulation

Ecosystem

About this simulation The length of the red bar shows the vitality. It gradually decreases with time. When the vitality is zero, it naturally dies. The green bars show stamina (nutritional status). If it is short, … more

Electric Plating

Electric Plating

Electric Plating Electroplating is a technique of depositing a thin film of another metal on the surface of a metal. (-) The electrode is connected to the object to be plated, (+) The electrode is connected … more