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Software Requirements
Android | iOS | Windows | MacOS | |
with best with | Chrome | Chrome | Chrome | Chrome |
support full-screen? | Yes. Chrome/Opera No. Firefox/ Samsung Internet | Not yet | Yes | Yes |
cannot work on | some mobile browser that don't understand JavaScript such as..... | cannot work on Internet Explorer 9 and below |
Credits
Wolfgang Christian; Tan Wei Chiong
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Sample Learning Goals
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For Teachers
This simulation illustrates Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction, predicting how a magnetic field interacts with an electric field, producing an electromotive force (e.m.f.). Faraday's Law is one of the fundamental laws of electromagnetism.
In this simulation, a straight wire is moved across a pair of parallel wires, in a magnetic field that is either facing into the screen (blue) or out of the screen (red).
The emf-time graph is represented by the graph above the experimental setup and you can vary the magnetic field B(x,t)by adjusting the formula expressing the magnetic field.
The time t is measured in seconds, but do take note that the time in the simulation is faster than real-time.
Research
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Video
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Version:
- http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2016/02/vector-addition-b-c-model-with.html improved version with joseph chua's inputs
- http://weelookang.blogspot.sg/2014/10/vector-addition-model.html original simulation by lookang
Other Resources
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