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written by Michael Davidson
supported by the National Science Foundation
technical implementer: Matthew J. Parry-Hill
edited by Kristen Coyne
This is a collection of more than 60 tutorials on concepts, laws, and historical milestones associated with electricity and magnetism. The simulations range in complexity from very simple to highly advanced. Topics include models for electricity, DC current, AC current, capacitance, electromagnetic induction, magnetic field around a wire, and more. The simulations of historical instruments help users visualize the work of pioneers in electricity and magnetism.

Magnet Academy is part of a large collection of web-based educational materials for K-20, developed by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University.

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Subjects Levels Resource Types
Education Practices
- Technology
= Multimedia
Electricity & Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Induction
- General
- Magnetic Fields and Forces
- Magnetic Materials
General Physics
- Collections
- Equipment
- History
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Middle School
- Informal Education
- Upper Undergraduate
- Collection
- Instructional Material
= Interactive Simulation
= Tutorial
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
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- Researchers
- Educators
- General Publics
- application/java
- text/html
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© 1995 http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/legal.html
Keywords:
E&M simulations, Java tutorials, current, electricity simulations, historical instruments, interactive simulations, magnetism simulations
Record Cloner:
Metadata instance created May 12, 2010 by Caroline Hall
Record Updated:
August 13, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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December 30, 2009
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M. Davidson, , edited by K. Coyne (1995), WWW Document, (https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/watch-play/interactive).
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M. Davidson, Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials, edited by K. Coyne (1995), <https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/watch-play/interactive>.
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Davidson, M. (2009, December 30). Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials. Retrieved April 18, 2024, from https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/watch-play/interactive
Chicago Format
Davidson, Michael. Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials. Edited by Kristen Coyne. December 30, 2009. https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/watch-play/interactive (accessed 18 April 2024).
MLA Format
Davidson, Michael. Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials. Ed. Coyne, Kristen. 1995. 30 Dec. 2009. National Science Foundation. 18 Apr. 2024 <https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/watch-play/interactive>.
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@misc{ Author = "Michael Davidson", Title = {Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {18 April 2024}, Month = {December 30, 2009}, Year = {1995} }
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Magnet Academy: Interactive Tutorials:

Contains Mag Lab U: Interactive Tutorials - Current Flow

A simulation that illustrates the "water flow" model of electricity; appropriate for middle school and high school.

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