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Science with Ms. Faw
Home
Classes
Science Rockstars
SNC2D: Science Musketeers
Chemistry
Biology
Optics
Climate Change
SPH3U
1. Kinematics
2. Forces
3. Energy and Society
Waves and Sound
Electricity and Magnetism
Exam Review
SPH4U
How to Study
Useful Resources
ESL Support
Useful Websites & Video Playlists
Ms. Faw's Reading List
Useful Apps
Favourite Podcasts
In the Lab
Science Literacy
How to Conduct Research
More
Home
Classes
Science Rockstars
SNC2D: Science Musketeers
Chemistry
Biology
Optics
Climate Change
SPH3U
1. Kinematics
2. Forces
3. Energy and Society
Waves and Sound
Electricity and Magnetism
Exam Review
SPH4U
How to Study
Useful Resources
ESL Support
Useful Websites & Video Playlists
Ms. Faw's Reading List
Useful Apps
Favourite Podcasts
In the Lab
Science Literacy
How to Conduct Research
Electricity and Magnetism
Current Flow - MagLab
This tutorial illustrates how the flow of water through a system of pipes can be used to understand the flow of current through an electric circuit.
Series-Parallel Circuit Analysis Practice Problems: Circuit 6
Learners solve for voltage, current, and power in a single source, six-resistor circuit. A help screen is provided.
Series-Parallel Circuit Analysis Practice Problems: Circuit #5
Learners examine a series-parallel circuit and solve 14 problems related to voltage, current, and power. A help screen is provided.
Series-Parallel Circuit Analysis Practice Problems: Circuit 2
In this interactive object, learners solve a series-parallel DC circuit analysis problem. Immediate step-by-step feedback is given.
Electromagnetic Induction - MagLab
In 1831, Michael Faraday carried out numerous experiments to prove that electricity could be generated from magnetism. He not only demonstrated electromagnetic induction, but also developed a good conception of the processes involved.
Magnetic Domains - MagLab
In ferromagnetic materials, smaller groups of atoms band together into areas called domains, in which all the electrons have the same magnetic orientation. That's why you can magnetize them. See how it works in this tutorial.
Magnetic Field Around a Wire, I - MagLab
Whenever current travels through a conductor, a magnetic field is generated.
Magnetic Field of a Solenoid - MagLab
You can create a stronger, more concentrated magnetic field by taking wire and forming it into a coil called a solenoid.
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