3.2 Magnetic field in a perfect conductor
The fascinating phenomenon of superconductivity and its potential applications have attracted the attention of scientists, engineers and businessmen. Intense research has taken place to discover new superconductors, to understand the physics that underlies the properties of superconductors, and to develop new applications for these materials. In this unit you will read about the history of superconductors, taking a brief look at their properties. You will also learn about modelling the propertie
OPSE 310: Virtual Instrumentation
This course will cover the basics of virtual instrumentation including use of IEEE GPIB, RS232, and Data Acquisition interfaces. The students will learn how to interface a computer to various instruments for data acquisition and instrument control. The software platform will be state-of-the-art software such as National Instrument’s LABVIEW software. The emphasis is not on the electronic aspects of the IEEE GPIB or RS232 interfaces but rather on the practical aspects of interfacing a computer
Virtual Memory II
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Virtual Memory I
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Seung Wook Kim: Virtual Reality and Phenomenology
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Real-world learning in a virtual environment
Want to try project-based learning to get your students involved in real-world issues? A former North Carolina Technology and Learning Teacher of the Year talks about how she worked with the North Carolina Zoo to get students excited about learning.
Field trips in context
Opportunities abound in North Carolina for hands-on interdisciplinary learning experiences.
Virtual Memory II
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Virtual Memory I
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Virtual Laboratory
The simulation program is based on the Nobel Prize winning Hodgkin-Huxley model for excitation of the squid axon. The program simulates an excised squid axon by applying stimuli or clamps after setting the environment of the axon, changing its properties, and/or adding drugs or toxins.
By using the program tools, experiments can be developed that explore a variety of nerve properties, ranging from classical phenomena such as threshold, summation, refractory period, and impulse propagation to mo
Using Compost in Agriculture and Field Horticulture
This document from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) summarises the benefits of compost in agriculture and field horticulture. It outlines the standards and characteristics for compost, together with the potential soil and cost benefits over nitrate use. References to regulations on compost use in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones and organic agriculture are included.
Magnetic Field
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Electrical Field, Force and Energy; Potential
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Charge, Field and Force
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Organization; Motivation, Goals, Methods; Charge, Field and Force
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Phenomenology and Virtual Reality, Seung Wook Kim- GSI
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User-Created Value and Virtual Economies
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Virtual Memory II
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Virtual Memory I
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Seung Wook Kim (GSI) on - Phenomenology and Virtual Reality
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