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hiya, my names karen and im in serious need of your help. i have a chem project that involves doing a powerpoint on einstein and planck and what they contributed to the history of the atom. I am having some problems with finding annimations. i need annimations of anything having to do with either scientist and the atom or what happens inside the atomic bomb, or anything else u think may be useful. I dont really know what im doing here, and i apreciate any help u can give me

 

Thankies :D

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Powerpoint has some nice animations itself via. the "custom animation" feature. Ofc, you have to design the animation yourself :P

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durn, yea i dont know how to do that thats why i was wondering if anybody knew of any in existance, oh well thanks ill see what i can do :)

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You could get the spinning atom, spinning rad. symbol and nuclear blast .gif-animations from United Nuclear's uranium ore/other radioactive stuff-page (I'm not sure if they're copyrighted though... the spinning atom looks awfully like Atomic Health in Duke Nukem 3D :D ).

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You could get the spinning atom, spinning rad. symbol and nuclear blast .gif-animations from United Nuclear's uranium ore/other radioactive stuff-page (I'm not sure if they're copyrighted though... the spinning atom looks awfully like Atomic Health in Duke Nukem 3D :D ).

 

 

thanks :D do u have a link, or is it just http://www.unitednuclear.org then follow the links :confused:

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well my browser cant follow the link which you posted, dunno why!

http://www.unitednuclear.com/

is probably what he was referring to.

 

otherwise just use google images, search around on current websites with similar topics, you will often find pictures and animations.

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If you're looking for an atomic bomb animation (of what actually happens inside), check out http://www.howstuffworks.com . They have great demonstrations of a Teller-Ulam fusion bomb's functionality, and I think they had one about a U235-fission bomb. They're made with Flash, and copyrighted, so you should probably ask their permission if you're going to use them in a powerpoint display. :)

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In case you didn't already know, Einstein helped explain the photoelectric effect and Planck analyzed blackbody radiation. A search for either of these terms in google or yahoo will bring up lots of good sites.

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if you go to the clip art window of powerpoint and click on the clips online (or something like that) button, then another window will take you to the microsoft clip art page. after just search for the stuff you want. oh and i think there is also a place called animations.com

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thanks a lot guys, i found some good stuff :D

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