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Instructions for constructing and electromagnet and an investigation of magnets and the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
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An educational video clip regarding induction through electromagnetism.
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An educational video clip regarding the motor principle in electromagnetism.
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An educational video clip regarding the left hand rule in electromagnetism (appears to cut short).
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Audiophile Rick Schultz discusses one of the most difficult problems to deal with in the design of electronic circuits and cables, the electromagnetic force and electromagnetic interference.
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Audiophile Rick Schultz discusses one of the most difficult problems to deal with in the design of electronic circuits and cables, the electromagnetic force and electromagnetic interference.
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Einstein's success in explaining gravity as warps and curves in the fabric of space and time set him on a quest to unify gravity with electricity and magnetism.
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As Einstein struggled to unite the weak force of gravity with the much stronger force of electromagnetism, physics moved on, examining the bizarre way tiny bits of matter interact with one another inside the atom.
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Batteries
EMF
Energy Conservation
Power
Kirchhoff's Rules
Circuits
Kelvin Water Dropper
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The four known forces of Nature, electromagnetism, weak forces, strong force, and gravity, are associated with 4 symmetry groups. The software for analytical animations of quaternions generates pictures of all of these symmetries, which looks like an expanding then contracting tennis ball.