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Instructions on how to develop a CREATIONS Demonstrator

Instructions on how to develop a CREATIONS Demonstrator.

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introduction to the atomic orbitals of hydrogen atoms by Chladni patterns: seeing sound

An educational scenario authored by I. Katsakoulas in the framework of the iMuSciCA 2018 summerschool

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Investigating Algorithms with iMuSciCA

An educational scenario authored by Argyroula Petrou in the framework of iMuSciCA 2018 summer school.

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Investigating Earthquakes

Students investigate the parameters of earthquake epicenter and magnitude.

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Investigating the Monochord

In this activity, students will use the iMuSciCA Workbench, a virtual environment for creating musical instruments, in order to investigate the sound produced by a monochord and its dependencies on the various parameters of the instrument itself.

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Investigating the Monochord Scenario

Students will investigate and verify Mersenne’s laws on the dependencies of the frequency of the sound produced by a virtual monochord on several parameters.
Link in Moodle: https://lms.imuscica.eu/moodle/mod/assign/view.php?id=116 

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Let's Accelerate Particles Greek

Μια εισαγωγή στο Μεγάλο Αδρονικό Επιταχυντή (LHC) και στις βασικές αρχές επιτάχυνσης στοιχειωδών σωματιδίων.
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Let's Accelerate Particles Greek

Μια εισαγωγή στο Μεγάλο Αδρονικό Επιταχυντή (LHC) και στις βασικές αρχές επιτάχυνσης στοιχειωδών σωματιδίων.
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LHC tunnel demonstrator

CREATIONS demonstrator on the exploration of the LHC interactive tunnel exhibit.

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LHC Tunnel Poster

This poster presents the first results of the implementation of the LHC tunnel demonstrator done at Ellinogermaniki Agogi.

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LIGO and the Quest for Gravitational Waves

In this activity students will follow step by step the discovery of gravitational waves! They will be exposed to the modern theory of Gravity of Einstein in a pedagogically consistent manner and then investigate the parameters needed in order to build a gravitational wave detector sensitive enough to measure tiny signals such as this measured by the LIGO experiment in September 2015.
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