Physics SW Now Come in Lab Packs

Knowledge Revolution now offers multi-unit lab packs of Interactive Physics, a top-selling physics instruction package for high school and college. Teachers can install 5-, 10-, 20- or 30-user lab packs, achieving significant savings (up to 73%) over the single-unit price of $249. Academic site licenses also are available for larger sites, where many faculty and students may wish to simultaneously run the software. Interactive Physics (Mac/PC) provides an environment in which realistic models are created, and physical phenomena accurately simulated. Subjects covered include mechanics, conservation of energy and momentum, vectors, time/distance/force equations, relative motion and electrostatics. Sample simulations can be downloaded from their Web site. Knowledge Revolution, San Mateo, CA, (415) 574-7777, www.krev.com.

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