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This collection from Excelsior College includes video recordings that take users through three electrical personal protective equipment (PPE) simulations. The first simulation is a situation that involves "a pump powered by a single-phase 230 volts [that] has ceased operating." The second simulation ...
In this animated and interactive object, students read an introduction to electrical quantities, units, and symbols and test their knowledge in a matching exercise.
The University of Colorado's simulation and animation website features a number of simulations related to Electricity, Magnets, and Circuits. Topics covered by the many available simulations include balloons and static electricity, magnets and electromagnets, Faraday's Law, radio waves &...
The ATETV project delivers web-based videos to connect students to careers in advanced technology. This episode of ATETV examines the work of an electromechanical engineer, profiles student Susan Clark as she pursues a high-tech career, and high school students earning college credit by taking...
This video, published by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, provides a brief overview electron microscopy. During the video, Sebastien Maeder from Pennsylvania State University discusses the processes and tools associated with...
This 3-D color animation is conceptual visualization of bird's–eye view of electron moving through a lattice experiencing different forces. The video shows movement through the crystal structure lattice and is under 5 seconds in length.
Electronic WorkBench has a virtual instrument called "The Bode Plotter." In this animated and interactive object, students view the proper set-up and use of this device.
This is a free, 9:55 minute video posted on Teacher Tube about Electronics. It specifically addresses simple circuits. It covers an introduction to basic electronics such as Ohms Law, Kirchoff's Law, simple circuits, series and parallel circuits.
This webpage, made available by the STEM Guitar Project, is a collection of electronic wiring schematics for electric guitars. Schematics included on this page are: Strat Economy Kit Wiring Diagram, 2 Wire Pickup Diagram, 3 Wire Pickup Diagram, 4 Wire Pickup Diagram, Economy Bass Guitar Kit Wiring...
This interactive presentation, created by Terry Bartelt and hosted by the Electromechanical Digital Library, provides an explanation of how a closed loop system functions. Bartelt explains how "the function of a closed-loop system in industry is to automatically control the operation of a...
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