• Homework Help - Website topic
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Hey! I've been trying at this on and off for about five hours now, and I cannot figure out what to do. What I need to do is simply find a website that has some content that has to do with Charles' Law, Boyle's Law, Pressure, Density, Mass, Temperature and its relation to any of the previous, Moles (6.02[10^23]), or physical and chemical changes. The one catch is that is must be something that is not related to science or education, so no Scientific Tuesdays or the like. Once I get the website, I will write a summary of it and such. The only thanks and reward I can give you is virtual hearts and possibly a post of thanks. MOD MESSAGE: You may lock this in one day, or when the question is answered. Thanks in advance, and please keep all posts to a helpful, respectful, on-topic manner. EDIT: Sorry if my posts get lower in grammar and are a tad hard to understand, I am getting quite tired.
Is there not an online version of school textbooks that you can use? Like hrw.com I think, I dunno the username and passwords though, but I'm pretty sure they have it because I remember reading about it in school and they use mostly hrw books.
[QUOTE=shatteredwindow;25949461]Is there not an online version of school textbooks that you can use? Like hrw.com I think, I dunno the username and passwords though, but I'm pretty sure they have it because I remember reading about it in school and they use mostly hrw books.[/QUOTE] That's considered educational, I would think. It would have to be something like writing a summary on a video (it can be a vdieo too) about hot air balloons and how that relates to pressure and density in the air and such. Thanks anyways!
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I think I got one now. [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-11700977[/url] It's the cyclone in hatei that came around latly, and I do think that it would make a good summary with the air pressure and how they form. thanks for the help, guys! Keep giving ideas if you want,
[QUOTE=Chezhead;25949496]That's considered educational, I would think. It would have to be something like writing a summary on a video (it can be a vdieo too) about hot air balloons and how that relates to pressure and density in the air and such. Thanks anyways![/QUOTE] Oh I see, I misunderstood what you were asking, sorry.
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