Here is a link to a Gas moledule simulation similar to the one we used in class. You can change the molecule count, the speed, and the amount of gravity affecting the simulation.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/how-the-drunkards-walk-changed-physics-5849127
This article talks about Brownian motion of how particles “jiggle”. We learn that the distance a molecule will go is always proportionate to the square root of the time it has been given.
This video teaches about absolute zero, kinetic energy, and the Kelvin scale. It is interesting and talks about the coldest places in the known universe.
https://www.wired.com/2014/07/the-awesome-physics-in-a-simple-sparkler/
This link talks about why sparklers don’t burn your skin if their pieces fall on you and also provides a couple other examples of the same concept we might see in our daily lives. It ties into what we were learning about in class last week.