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Hyperphysics: Electric Guitars
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C. Nave
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This web page contains information about the physics behind electric guitars. It includes outlines of both the production of sound by the guitar strings and the magnetic pickups that…
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Music/eguit.html
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Magnetic Fruit
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Can a magnet exert a force on a grape? Find out with this Exploratorium activity. You'll see how to mount two grapes on a straw, so the tiny diamagnetic force produces observable…
https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/magnetic-fruit
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Eddy Currents
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This site from the Exploratorium you'll find a simple demonstration of the interaction between a moving magnet and its induced electromagnetic field. As the magnet is dropped down a…
https://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/eddy-currents
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Teaching Electromagnetism Using Advanced Technologies
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This site from MIT offers simulations of electric and magnetic fields and shows how these fields change as charges, magnets, and current-carrying coils move. Don't miss the Falling…
http://web.mit.edu/jbelcher/www/anim.html
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Molecular Expressions: Electricity and Magnetism - Interactive Java Tutorials
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Try this site for nice Java simulations that present basic phenomena in electricity and magnetism. The simulations cover a wide range of topics and include both the basic physics and…
https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/java/index.html
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PhET Simulation: Faraday's Electromagnetic Lab - Original Version
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This is the original Java version of the PhET Faraday's Law simulation. It features five interactive models to explore magnetic fields and Faraday's Law of Induction with movable…
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/faraday
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Physlet Physics - Electromagnetism
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The Physlet Physics Section 5: Electromagnetism provides a technology-enhanced introduction to topics in introductory E&M. Interactive javascript simulations are used to illustrate…
https://www.compadre.org/Physlets/electromagnetism/
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Molecular Expressions: Electricity and Magnetism - Generators and Motors
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M. Davidson; Publisher: Florida State University
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This item is an introductory tutorial on generators and motors. It explains how current flows through a conductor and how motors change electric energy into mechanical energy. The…
https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/electricity/generators/index.htm...
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Molecular Expressions: Electricity and Magnetism - Inductance
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This interactive tutorial offers explanations and simulations of magnetic phenomena. Several simulations illustrate the principles of magnetic fields, Faraday's Law, self-inductance…
https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/electricity/inductance.html