
Particle Physics 1.2
OnScreen Particle Physics simulates a particle-detection chamber, the device used by researchers for gazing into the fundamental properties of matter at high-energy accelerator facilities, such as Fermilab.

OnScreen Particle Physics is primarily aimed at teachers looking for a way to introduce modern physics into their classrooms from a "how-we-know" perspective, but it could be of interest to anyone who wants to know how particle research is done.
By enabling students to carry out simulated experiments, OnScreen Particle Physics presents modern physics as a human activity, not just a set of facts.
It is accessible to students at various levels, as no advanced mathematics is required.
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