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Saturday, September 18, 2010
Meniscus.exe and other useful freeware
JABE Educational Software is a software package that has many stand-alone programs, which can be used to illustrate various physical concepts. Importantly, on their site, there are also several free utilities available. One of them is a graduated cylinder graphics program (meniscus.exe), which was used to make the pictures shown here. This can be a great resource to have for making your own worksheets and lab procedures. The software does not require a lot of disk space and is easy to use. Other worksheets and freeware are also available. Thanks to Jane Smith of Centennial High School in Frisco, TX for bringing this great resource to our attention.
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