Transistorized from – PBS Online – Tutor
Lesson 2: Scientists at Work Students select an electronic invention and research who and what contributed to it.
Lesson 4: Using Transistors Students build circuits to see how transistors function as switches or amplifiers
Peek at some of Brattain and Schockley’s Lab Notes
Transistorized from – PBS Online – Tutor
Electricity and Magnetism – Molecular Expressions
These Tutors which are Interactive as well are useful for Students and Enthusiasts to enhance the Text Book reading.
Electricity and Magnetism – Molecular Expressions
These pages are good for any person who want to be more familiar with magnetism and electricity. This probably means everyone. Today Electricity Basics is General Knowledge and also an Absolute Essential.
Interactive [...]
Stellarium Open Source 3D Planetarium
Stellarium is free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with openGL. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope. Stellarium is also used in real planetariums.
Stellarium Open Source 3D Planetarium
From Linux and Lamp – Open Source Software
Works with Linux, Mac OSX and Windows. [...]
Celestia – The free space simulation
Celestia – The free space simulation
The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn’t confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or [...]
Hysteresis – Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Hysteresis – Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Charles Proteus Steinmetz (April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923) was an American Mathematician and Electrical Engineer. He fostered the development of alternating current that made possible the expansion of the electric power industry in the United States, formulating mathematical theories for engineers. He made ground-breaking discoveries in the understanding [...]
MakerSHED – MAKE Magazine craftzine Kits
“A little bit of everything for makers, crafters, and budding scientists, from Arduinos to sock monkeys to chemistry sets .”
MakerSHED – MAKE Magazine craftzine Kits
“The Dangerous Book for Boys, this kit presents chemistry every kid should know through fun, engaging, and impressive experiments and activities. “
Thingamagoop 2 -”Make, mod, hack, and bend your own analog [...]
NYC Resistor – Hack Build Learn DIY Electronics
NYC Resistor is a hacker collective with a shared space located in downtown Brooklyn. Twitter Interface @nycresistor
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NYC Resistor – Hack Build Learn DIY Electronics
Delsea Physics Page – Gadgets
Some learning Gadgets and Easy Reference for Students.
Delsea Physics Reference
Delsea Google Gadgets
The FCC Kids Zone
The FCC Kids Zone
Kids Zone Games
History
More
Parents’ Place
Office of Engineering and Technology
Tables and Charts for Electronics
Tables, charts, quick reference cards, booklets and handbooks; are the most versatile tools of learning and putting the learning into applications. These should not have a lot of language or flowing text. These are – to the point, easy to remember, graphical, colorful (memory aid). Just like a circuit diagram, flow chart or ladder logic [...]
Science Toys – Edutainment at Home
Science Toys – Edutainment at Home
Science Toys – Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles. See also Science Blog and Toys. Electromagnetism:
An electric motor in 10 minutes
Fun with High Voltage
A 10 minute railgun
A 30 second motor
Radio:
A quick and simple radio
Building a radio in [...]
Hans Christian Ørsted – Electromagnetism
Hans Christian Ørsted – Electromagnetism
“He found that the magnetized needle of a compass was deflected whenever the electric current through a voltaic pile “
Google the pages of Hans Christian Ørsted
Image from Hans Christian Ørsted – Billedgalleri