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Wake Forest University’s Physics Laboratory has compiled a series of physics demonstrations on this website. The video clips include demonstrations of heat properties, motion, sound, energy, electricity, optics, nuclear...
In this activity from the PTRA manual "Role of the Laboratory in Teaching Introductory Physics", students set up their first circuit using meters and specially made resistors in heat sink boxes (not required), which do...
This website contains instructions for a lab that explores the properties of series and parallel circuits. The instructions include materials needed, procedures for the students to follow, expected results, and a brief...
Created by Tony R. Kuphaldt, this web site from the Open Book Project provides educational resources for learning and teaching electronics. It is promotes student discussion and individual research. The web site contains...
This interactive presentation, created by James Bourassa and hosted by the Electromechanical Digital Library, provides a detailed explanation of different physics laws regularly employed by electricians. The...
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