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Students gain understanding of electromagnetic radiation as they broadcast radio waves from a transmitter to receiver.  They can manually control the transmitter electron or set automatic oscillation.  The field can be displayed as a curve or vectors, with students controlling the frequency and amplitude. This item is part of a larger collection of simulations developed by the Physics Education Technology project (PhET). The simulations are animated, interactive, and game-like environments.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Electricity & Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Radiation
Oscillations & Waves
- Oscillations
= Simple Harmonic Motion
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Interactive Simulation
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- Physical Science
- Physics First
- Conceptual Physics
- Algebra-based Physics
- AP Physics
- Activity
- New teachers
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Format:
application/java
Mirror:
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/ra…
Access Rights:
Free access
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© 2005 University of Colorado at Boulder
Additional information is available.
Keywords:
electric force, electromagnetic field, electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetism, radio waves, wave propogation
Record Cloner:
Metadata instance created October 6, 2006 by Caroline Hall
Record Updated:
August 18, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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when Cataloged:
March 3, 2006
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Topic: Electromagnetism and Electromagnets
Unit Title: Electromagnetic Fields

Students gain understanding of electromagnetic radiation as they broadcast radio waves from a transmitter to receiver.  They can manually control the transmitter electron or set automatic oscillation.  The field can be displayed as a curve or vectors, with students controlling the frequency and amplitude.

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AIP Format
(PhET, Boulder, 2005), WWW Document, (https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/radio-waves).
AJP/PRST-PER
PhET Simulation: Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields (PhET, Boulder, 2005), <https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/radio-waves>.
APA Format
PhET Simulation: Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields. (2006, March 3). Retrieved November 12, 2024, from PhET: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/radio-waves
Chicago Format
PhET. PhET Simulation: Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields. Boulder: PhET, March 3, 2006. https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/radio-waves (accessed 12 November 2024).
MLA Format
PhET Simulation: Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields. Boulder: PhET, 2005. 3 Mar. 2006. 12 Nov. 2024 <https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/radio-waves>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{ Title = {PhET Simulation: Radio Waves & Electromagnetic Fields}, Publisher = {PhET}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {12 November 2024}, Month = {March 3, 2006}, Year = {2005} }
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