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Students estimate the area of the Arctic ozone hole, and work with the concept of parts-per-million to estimate total ozone volume lost. Problem 446: Arctic Ozone Hole Continues to Grow in 2011 Students learn about how simple fractions are used to describe gears and gear trains that reduce or increase speed. Problem 493: Fun with Gears and Fractions Students work with proportions to convert solar system distances into Astronomical Units for the 8 planets. Students learn about the light travel times to the 8 planets by converting the distances in Astronomical Units to travel times at the speed of light. Problem 539:Visiting the Planets at the Speed of Light Students study the composition of planetary atmospheres and compare the amounts of certain compounds in them Problem 544:The Composition of Planetary Atmospheres Students convert from percentage units to parts per million and compare trace gases in the atmospheres of various planets. Problem 545:Measuring Atmospheric Trace Gases Using Parts Per Million Students estimate their weight on different planets, moons and asteroids. Problem 555:Exploring Your Weight Across the Solar System Students use an image from IRIS to examine the sizes and equivalent energy of bright regions in the solar transition region. Problem 556:IRIS Explores the Solar Transition Region Students use tabular data on the detection of new comets since 1999 to explore detection rates over time. Students examine how often newly discovered comets approach Earth and become a hazard, and how soon after discovery these close passes can occur. Problem 587: Comet Encounters after Discovery Properties of Numbers, Fractions, Percentage, Scientific Notation, Unit Conversions Properties of Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Percentage, Scientific Notation, Unit Conversion | Consequently, my need for the mouse in SWP is very limited.Quick Navigation - click on the links below to jump to related math problems in this archive. I also have made 3-letter fragments for the most common math and logic symbols. For example, I can type iab in math mode to get an integral sign with lower limit a and upper limit b. It also allows users to create fragments and automatic substitution for additional symbols. One additional comment: SWP is very good about having simple keystroke shortcuts for most commands and math symbols. If LyX is more difficult than MathType or Word Equation editor, I'll definitely be waiting a while for LyX to catch up. Compared to SWP, these are so awkward as to be completely impractical most of my work. I noticed some comments above about the putative ease of equation editing in MathType or Word Equation editor. I wish that the authors of LyX would include the features of SWP lacking in LyX.
#NUMBER EQUATIONS SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACE 6 UPGRADE#
Unfortunately, I won't be able to afford to upgrade to SWP6.
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It will run natively on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and it will incorporate Windows native commands. However, SWP6 is due to come out very soon and, as far as I can tell, ALL the problems mentioned and more are addressed. All the complaints mentioned above about SWP apply to this thru all versions of 5. My copy is dated 1998, 13 years ago, and it runs well on XP (I believe it also runs on Windows Vista and 7). I believe that it was quite advanced for its time. If the first point was implemented in a way that editing equations in Lyx could beat editing equations in MathType, there would be tons of people switching. I love what you guys are doing and LyX has truly become amazing. I hope this will not cost me any friends. The page is mirrored on my homepage and can be found here. Ever since 1.4.0, I have the feeling that the time will be very soon. I have not switched to Lyx for good yet but use it on and off. While LyX improves at an incredible rate (expecially given its few but very hard-working developers), SWP has been fairly stagnant. I have tried all kinda replacements where LyX is probably the most prominent but the list is much longer. which barely runs in today's classic environment.
#NUMBER EQUATIONS SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACE 6 FOR MAC OS#
I even own a version for Mac OS 9 which I bought over ebay.
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However, I am very unhappy that SWP has *only* a windows version which runs okayish under Linux+Wine but to date I can only run it below Virtual PC with Windows NT (it hurts!) on my facorite computer, i.e., a Mac. I have been using Scientific Workplace (SWP) since my first year at Technical University of Munich in 1996 and I remain a big fan of it to date.