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Developed as a part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology TEAL/Studio Physics Project, the Physics 8.02 Web site contains visualizations, course notes, and resources for MIT's Electricity and Magnetism course. ...
This website includes links to a wide range of tutorials on topics from electronics for beginners to PIC microcontrollers, lessons on DC and solid state electronics and 27,000+ electronic circuits.
This activity from the Exploratorium provides instructions to build an electroscope, a device that detects electrical charge. Common, inexpensive materials including film canisters, 3-M Scotch Magicâ„¢ Tape, and a plastic...
Light a light bulb by waving a magnet. This simulation of a Faraday's Law is from the Physics Education Technology website of University of Colorado. It is accessible for teachers and students alike. Included are links...
This website, created by authors David P. Stern and Mauricio Peredo, provides instructions and an image which can be downloaded, printed on a regular page, copied by a xerox machine (preferably, onto stiff paper), cut...
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