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Simulations not yet translated into Latvian
- Acid-Base Solutions
- Alpha Decay
- Area Builder (HTML5)
- Atomic Interactions
- Balancing Act (HTML5)
- Band Structure
- Beer's Law Lab
- Bending Light
- Beta Decay
- Blackbody Spectrum
- Build a Fraction
- Build a Molecule
- Build an Atom (HTML5)
- Buoyancy
- Collision Lab
- Concentration
- Conductivity
- Curve Fitting
- Davisson-Germer: Electron Diffraction
- Density
- Double Wells and Covalent Bonds
- Eating & Exercise
- Electric Field of Dreams
- Energy Forms and Changes
- Energy Skate Park
- Energy Skate Park: Basics (HTML5)
- Energy Skate Park: Basics
- Estimation
- Fluid Pressure and Flow
- Forces and Motion
- Forces and Motion: Basics (HTML5)
- Forces and Motion: Basics
- Forces in 1 Dimension
- Fourier: Making Waves
- Fraction Matcher
- Fractions Intro
- Gene Expression - The Basics
- Gene Machine: The Lac Operon
- Glaciers
- Graphing Lines
- The Greenhouse Effect
- John Travoltage
- Ladybug Motion 2D
- Ladybug Revolution
- Lasers
- Least-Squares Regression (HTML5)
- Lunar Lander
- Membrane Channels
- Models of the Hydrogen Atom
- Molarity
- Molecular Motors
- Molecule Polarity
- Molecule Shapes
- Molecule Shapes: Basics
- The Moving Man
- My Solar System
- Natural Selection
- Neon Lights & Other Discharge Lamps
- Neuron
- Normal Modes
- Nuclear Fission
- Optical Quantum Control
- Optical Tweezers and Applications
- Photoelectric Effect
- Plate Tectonics
- Quantum Bound States
- Quantum Tunneling and Wave Packets
- Quantum Wave Interference
- Radiating Charge
- Radioactive Dating Game
- Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields
- The Ramp
- Ramp: Forces and Motion
- Reactants, Products and Leftovers
- Reactions & Rates
- Resonance
- Rutherford Scattering
- Salts & Solubility
- Self-Driven Particle Model
- Semiconductors
- Simplified MRI
- States of Matter
- States of Matter: Basics
- Stern-Gerlach Experiment
- Stretching DNA
- Sugar and Salt Solutions
- Torque
- Under Pressure (HTML5)
- Under Pressure
- Wave Interference
- Wave on a String
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