Search Results

You may use the options below to change your display:
Alter display preferences

The following options can help you tailor your search display:

results per page
Restricted to General Topic: Electricity & Magnetism
Close your folders

Refine your search


Narrow your results

By Subject:

By Resource Type:

By Context:
  • (66)
  • (2)
  • (28)
  • (90)
  • (66)
  • (23)

By Collection:


|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 89
sort by: relevance | title | author
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
C. Nave
Post a comment
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…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
C. Rod Nave
Post a comment
This HyperPhysics webpage contains a description of "color force" and "color charge." These are concepts in the "quark model," which explains interactions of protons, neutrons, and…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Post a comment
This page from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Materials Research Science and Engineering Center Interdisciplinary Education Group offers seven videos that show ferrofluid…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Post a comment
This webpage from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory shows how to make a ferrofluid with readily available materials. In addition, the page links to two videos that show…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
S. Kodama
Post a comment
This YouTube video by Sachiko Kodama, "Morpho Towers, Two Standing Spirals," shows a ferrofluid work of art. As music plays, the video shows ferrofluid patterns appearing and…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: MIT News
Post a comment
This article from MIT News describes the surprising patterns that Prof. Markus Zahn and his student Cory Lorentz observed when they placed a ferrofluid sample in a changing magnetic…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
C. Rod Nave
Post a comment
This Hyperphysics webpage provides an explanation of how an x-ray tube works. An accompanying diagram shows the parts of the tube and how the photons are produced. Two links within…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
C. Nave
Post a comment
This Wikipedia page contains a labeled diagram of an electromagnetic wave showing how the electric and magnetic vectors change as the wave moves through space. Text introduces the…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Post a comment
This NASA webpage provides a description of three ways that the acceleration of free electrons can produce electromagnetic radiation. Each method is illustrated by a diagram.…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: The British Library
Post a comment
The text in this site describes how Roentgen's discovered x-rays, how he created the first x-ray image, and how he investigated x-ray properties. Early medical applications are…
|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 89