Help i have been searching looking for this thread on chemtalk.
About 4 or 5 years ago I came across a thread on this subject with links to a virtual set up of a circuit. If anybody has this link I would appreciate it.
CC
Electric circuits
Re: Electric circuits
we using
http://wwcrocodile clips but I think you have to pay to use it at school
www.crocodile-clips.com/en/Crocodile_Physics/
but this one is free
http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/physical/gi ... cuits.html
http://wwcrocodile clips but I think you have to pay to use it at school
www.crocodile-clips.com/en/Crocodile_Physics/
but this one is free
http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/physical/gi ... cuits.html
Cheers Jazz
Re: Electric circuits
Thank you for that website. I am sure my school will use it.
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Re: Electric circuits
Thanks Jazz that's just what I was looking for.
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Looks great. thanks!
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Re: Electric circuits
See if this site opens for you,
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/ ... ion-kit-dc
Once you have downloaded the simulation you can either have a lifelike or schematic type circuit. You can add items from the grab bag , such as a paper clip and see if the object conducts electricity.
Elly
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/ ... ion-kit-dc
Once you have downloaded the simulation you can either have a lifelike or schematic type circuit. You can add items from the grab bag , such as a paper clip and see if the object conducts electricity.
Elly