Electromagnetic InductionOctober 22, 2022 Electromagnetic Induction and AC Generator AC Generator Induced Current Faraday’s Law Lenz Law Fleming’s Right Hand Rule Visit the interactive 3D simulation of Electromagnetic Induction and AC Generator site and follow along Press Solenoid + Magnet to understand induced current in the solenoid due to the bar magnet movement Press Solenoid + Solenoid to understand induced current in the secondary solenoid coil due to current change in primary solenoid coil Press Armature Coil to visualise AC generator Animations Play around with the parameters Rotate Flip Stop Slow Motion Use mouse to zoom and pan around in the 3D space The most powerful way for concept familiarization at https://effectuall.github.io/ The Physics 3D Interactive is a growing collection of interactive 3D visuals for current and future generation of learners. It is a work in progress where contents are to be added as developed. In this website I hope to provide students, teachers and classrooms a collection of learning activities that are about engaging physics students in rich interactions. The website is created using Three.js JavaScript 3D Library, HTML and CSS. All contents are developed by me E.P. Sajitha. If you have any feedback regarding the contents, visualizations or if you have suggestions for a new simulation, please click on my name. I have compiled some of the visualization modules here at the Physics Lab. read more
Magnetic Field Due To Current -ElectromagnetismSeptember 28, 2022 Magnetic Field Due To Current -Electromagnetism Straight Wire Circular Coil Solenoid Coil Toroid Fleming’s Right Hand Thumb Rule Visit the interactive 3D simulation of Magnetic Field Due To Current -Electromagnetism site and follow along Press Current elements to visualise the magnetic field lines around them Play around with the parameters Reset Switch Polarity Formula Use mouse to zoom and pan around in the 3D space The most powerful way for concept familiarization at https://effectuall.github.io/ The Physics 3D Interactive is a growing collection of interactive 3D visuals for current and future generation of learners. It is a work in progress where contents are to be added as developed. In this website I hope to provide students, teachers and classrooms a collection of learning activities that are about engaging physics students in rich interactions. The website is created using Three.js JavaScript 3D Library, HTML and CSS. All contents are developed by me E.P. Sajitha. If you have any feedback regarding the contents, visualizations or if you have suggestions for a new simulation, please click on my name. I have compiled some of the visualization modules here at the Physics Lab. read more
IntroductionJune 20, 2022 When in doubt with the concepts… Get your hands on this 3D interactive site available at Github Pages and follow along to understand visualize evaluate for all your doubt clearance. Check out the sample microscope 3D interactive and more. Use controls to show/hide the labelling to show/hide the ray diagram enable clipping for an interiot telescope view Use mouse to zoom and pan around in the 3D space to click on the microscope parts for the description Check out the simulation sample circular motion 3D interactive and more. Use controls to pause/continue car animation to select/unselect the vectors to adjust the speed of car animation Use mouse to zoom and pan around in the 3D space to click on the microscope parts for the description Check out the interactive 3D simulation of force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field and more. Play around with the parameters change current polarity flip magnetic polarity visualize the force direction etc. The most powerful way for concept familiarization at https://effectuall.github.io/ The Physics 3D Interactive is a growing collection of interactive 3D visuals for current and future generation of learners. It is a work in progress where contents are to be added as developed. In this website I hope to provide students, teachers and classrooms a collection of learning activities that are about engaging physics students in rich interactions. The website is created using Three.js JavaScript 3D Library, HTML and CSS. All contents are developed by me E.P. Sajitha. If you have any feedback regarding the contents, visualizations or if you have suggestions for a new simulation, please click on my name. I have compiled some of the visualization modules here at the Physics Lab. read more