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I am looking for a hands on activity that demonstrates the discharge of either an alpha or beta particle. I have a group of extremely bright 8th graders who
Her tone seems dismissive, like, "It's the moon, duh!" I didn't think they were referring to the moon as a star From: middleschoolscience@yahoogroups.com
I had to go look. I didn't get from it that they were actually referring to the moon as a star... <shrug> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tj-Md1jeSA On Nov