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Author:
John Belcher
These visualizations are part of the Technology Enabled Active Learning (TEAL) Studio project at MIT. It...
Type: Animation
Date Added: Jan 08, 2003
Date Modified: Mar 29, 2013
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Author:
Ruth Chabay
(From the author) These short 3-D QuickTime movies of electric and magnetic fields in space were created...
Type: Animation
Date Added: Sep 23, 2000
Date Modified: Aug 19, 2011
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Author:
Michael Gallis
An evolving and growing collecion of 3-D animations for introductory Electricity and Magnetism
Type: Animation
Date Added: May 19, 2005
Date Modified: Sep 14, 2012
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Author:
Fu-Kwun Hwang
An online demonstration of a multimeter
Type: Animation
Date Added: May 07, 2000
Date Modified: Sep 04, 2008
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Author:
John Belcher, Stanislaw Olbert, Mark Bessette, Larry Minton
A set of fully rendered, three-dimensional animations of the electromagnetic fields associated with a...
Type: Animation
Date Added: Sep 23, 2000
Date Modified: Jan 13, 2008
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Author:
Sergey Kiselev
Demonstrates the "״right hand rule״"
Type: Animation
Date Added: Jun 27, 1997
Date Modified: Sep 05, 2003
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Author:
Tom Henderson
Animated gif, with extensive discussion.
Type: Animation
Date Added: Jul 19, 2000
Date Modified: Mar 14, 2003
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Author:
Tom Henderson
Animated gif, with extensive discussion.
Type: Animation
Date Added: Jul 19, 2000
Date Modified: Jun 06, 2012
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Author:
Tom Henderson
Animated gif, with extensive explanation.
Type: Animation
Date Added: Jul 19, 2000
Date Modified: Mar 14, 2003
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Author:
Wolfgang Christian
Physlet demonstrates the relationship between current and voltage in a simple circuit.
Type: Animation
Date Added: May 13, 2000
Date Modified: Mar 26, 2001
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