AET Resources
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Flash Animations |
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A two dimensional model of a hydrogen atom |
The Inman Group |
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A two dimensional model of a copper atom with orbiting electrons |
The Inman Group |
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A two dimensional view of three copper atoms with the valence electron moving from atom to atom demonstrating current flow |
The Inman Group |
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An animated listing of the three sources of electricity |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of a permanent magnet generator. The rotor can be stopped in four different positions for classroom discussion |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of the left hand rule of the magnetic field around a wire. A single electron is shown flowing around the circuit. The electron is not labeled as such |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of current flow and voltage drop in a series circuit with equal resistances |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of current flow and voltage drop in a series circuit with unequal resistances |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of current flow in a parallel circuit with both equal and unequal resistances |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of the operation of a capacitor charging, discharging and in an AC circuit |
The Inman Group |
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A simple illustration of the operation of an inductor in a DC circuit |
The Inman Group |
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An animated example of silicon, varactor and PIN diode operation |
The Inman Group |
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An animated example of how a transistor works |
The Inman Group |
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For a copy of the actual flash file please email Jamie Mashburn |
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