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D. Austin and B. Martin; Publisher: University of Calgary
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This applet-based simulation can be used for a stopwatch. It can count down as well as count up. This item is part of a larger collection of simulation-based physics modules…
  
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This web page is an extensive collection of images and descriptions of historical instruments used in the teaching acoustics. Many of the items were used for demonstrations, labs, or…
  
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T. Kuphaldt
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This item is one segment of a two-part lab designed to help students become comfortable with using a multimeter. In this segment, users explore how to measure voltage, the electrical…
  
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This classroom lab reinforces student understanding of circuit continuity. A lamp is connected to a battery with jumper wires. After measuring normal voltages in a functioning…
  
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This item is one segment of a two-part lab designed to help students become comfortable with using a multimeter. In this segment, users explore how to measure current, the rate of…
  
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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…
  
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S. Neaves; Editor: K. Coyne; Publisher: Florida State University
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This is a collection of more than 50 short biographies on some of the most important figures in the history of electricity and magnetism. Most of the biographies include links to…
  
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This is a short biography of Charles Augustin de Coulomb, the 18th-century scientist whose experiments with a torsion balance gave rise to one of the fundamental principles of…
  
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This tutorial from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory explores the historic device known as a torsion balance. By carefully recording the measurements he obtained with his…
  
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This is a short biography of Alessandro Volta, the 18th-century Italian scientist who proposed the theory that electrical current is generated by contact between different metals.…
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