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written by Michael Davidson
supported by the National Science Foundation
This is a collection of introductory tutorials and interactive simulations pertaining to electricity and magnetism. The resources are appropriate for beginners and non-science majors, covering topics that include capacitance, inductance, resistance, batteries, generators and motors, and biographical histories of pioneers in electromagnetism. Tutorials are paired with interactive Java simulations designed to enhance understanding of the physics relating to devices such as transformers, AC and DC generators, computer hard drives, pulse magnets, transistors, and more.

This item is part of a larger collection of materials on optics, microscopy, electricity, and magnetism developed by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and Florida State University.

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Usage restricted to free download of a single copy to a single computer for non-commercial use. May not be modified, derived, or transferred. http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/micro/legal.html
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EM simulation, electricity simulation, electromagnetism simulation, interactive tutorial, magnetism simulation, simulation-based tutorial
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