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Title:
  Mechatronics and Control
Author:
  Hugh Jack
Description:
  This lesson talks about controlling machines with computers and classic controls.
Context of Use:
  Higher Education.
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Title:
  Induced current
Author:
  Sergey A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev
Description:
  This interactive applet illustrates that a current can be induced by changing the area of a coil in a constant magnetic field. Quotes Faraday's Law and Len's Law.
Context of Use:
  Vocational Training, University (Lower Div), High School.
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Title:
  Kirchhoff's rules(Circuit 5)
Author:
  Sergey A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev
Description:
  This interactive applet allows the user to increase/decrease the magnitude of the EMFs and the resistors by clicking on the upper/lower part of the object. Kirchhoff's rule is explained in text below the simulation. The rules include Kirchhoff's Junction Rule, Kirchoff's Loop rule and Ohm's Law.
Context of Use:
  Vocational Training, University (Upper Div), University (Lower Div), High School.
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Title:
  Kirchhoff's rules (circuit 4)
Author:
  Sergey A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev
Description:
  This interactive applet allows the user to increase/decrease the magnitude of the EMFs and resistors by clicking on the upper/lower part of the object to change the values. The ammeters show the currents in the wires, the voltmeters show the voltages across the resistors. Contains explanation and Kirchhoff's Rules, Ohm's Law.
Context of Use:
  Vocational Training, University (Upper Div), University (Lower Div), High School.
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Title:
  Kirchhoff's Rule (circuit 3)
Author:
  Sergey A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev
Description:
  This interactive applet allows the user to increase/decrease the magnitude of the EMF and the resistors by clicking on the upper/lower part of the oject. The values of the resistors range from 1 to 10 ohms. Includes Kirchhoff's Junction Rules, Kirchoff's Loop Rule and Ohm's Law.
Context of Use:
  University (Upper Div), University (Lower Div), High School.
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Title:
  Digital Circuits
Author:
  Karweit, W. Alex,Karweit, Michael
Description:
  This is a simulator of digital circuit builder used for teaching and learning in digital circuit.
Context of Use:
  Higher Education.
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Title:
  Dynamic microphone to electret microphone input
Author:
  Tomi Engdahl.
Description:
  This is a simple microphone preamplifier circuit which you can use between your dynamic microphone and any equipment designed to work with an electret microhone (2 wire connection to electret capsule). This amplifier amplifies the low level signal to the levels used by electret microphone input and uses the power from the device.
Context of Use:
  Professional Formation, Vocational Training, Continuous Formation.
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Title:
  PC serial port buffer
Author:
  Tomi Engdahl.
Description:
  This is a simple serial port buffer circuit I designed for a friend to speed up his SLIP connection in campus computer network "TRINET" of Helsinki University of Technology. The problem in the network was that the RS232 commections from rooms to terminal server were long and made of bad quality wiring
Context of Use:
  Professional Formation, Vocational Training, Continuous Formation.
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Title:
  Mini pocket stroboscope
Author:
  Tomi Engdahl.
Description:
  This circuit is a mini storoscope which you can make so small that it can fit into your pocket. The circuit is not very powerful, but is works out of two small 1.5V batteries for an hour constantly and maximum flash rate. The flash rate is variable from zero to about 10 Hz. Quite nice small device to have with you in parties to gain attention.
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  Professional Formation, Vocational Training, Continuous Formation.
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Title:
  Psychic Fields Basics and Main Ideas
Author:
  Robert W. Newcomb
Description:
  The theory of psychic fields is introduced and results derived therein presented. The theory proceeds in an n-dimensional psychic to psychic fields, obtains within a Clifford algebra. By separating the psychic field quantities into excitation and intensity vectors and the n coordinates into time and psychic space psychic effects can be justified. These include a_ precognition, through noncausal waves, b) love, hate, and passion, through the looping of fields and forces of psychic charge and currents, c) the male and female psyche, through signed charges, and d) interactions with a supreme being through boundary conditions and bias fields. A hitherto unconsidered holography is proposed as a conceivable means of experimentation.
Context of Use:
  University (Upper Div), University (Lower Div).
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