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Unit prefixes
Drag the units prefix on the left to the corresponding tenth power on the right.
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Temperature control setup: Learning path
This digital learning path contains exercises about temperature control. The exercises are based on the setup about temperature control. You can also find these assignments as downloadable teaching materials .
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Hook's Law: Digital practical
In this learning tool, Hooke's law is examined in a digital practical.
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Uniformly Varying Motion: Reading Graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading an at chart and recognizing movements associated with certain st, vt, or at charts.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading st graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading st graphs with simple calculations, recognizing smaller and larger accelerations, and recognizing st graph from a colliding ball.
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The first female Flemish chemical engineer Marie-Louise Compernolle 2/2
Marie-Louise Compernolle (1909-2005) graduated from Ghent University in 1932 as the first Flemish female chemical engineer. After working for a number of years as a full-time assistant at the University, she chose, partly because of the …
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In the midst of the French and chemical revolution: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Article that elaborates on the contribution of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
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Academic English: do's and don'ts
Most students have a good basic or even advanced knowledge of English. Yet writing in academic English is often a stumbling block for many. Academic texts are not just formal texts, they require a certain style.
In this article you will find ten tips …
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Conditionals: English if sentences (if clauses)
If I had ten million, I would ask the Queen to come for afternoon tea. If you had ten million, what would you do?
Those first two sentences are if clauses. With if sentences you indicate a condition in English; in Dutch you do that with als. Such …
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American and British English: The History and Differences
We are all confronted with English; both American and British English. Both are correct, but at school we learn British English. What exactly is the difference between British and American English? And how did these differences arise historically?
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Misused English Proverbs: Blog Post
We all know some funny and erroneous English sayings and proverbs like unfortunately peanut butter or I fell with the door in house . But what are the right variants? In this article you will get the correct variant of some common erroneous …
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Present perfect continuous: Brief summary
The present perfect continuous , was that with to have added, or with being , or both? After reading this article, it will be clear to you when to use the present perfect continuous and how to form it.
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