Java Circuit Java Simulations - Amazing

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The discussion highlights the discovery of an interactive circuit simulation tool available at falstad.com, which provides users with an intuitive understanding of circuit behavior. Users can hover over components to receive simulation information, enhancing the learning experience. The tool also includes simulations related to physics and math, making it a versatile educational resource. Instructions are provided for users whose browsers may not support Java, ensuring accessibility for all.
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Hi all!

This may have been previously posted before but check it out! Just discovered this today. It's really cool. Great for getting an intuitive feel for what is happening in circuits. Try hovering over the components to get simulation info of each component.

http://www.falstad.com/circuit/e-index.html

Follow the instructions here if your browser does not support Java:

http://www.falstad.com/circuit/
 
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Very nice! Lots of simulations including physics! :smile:

http://www.falstad.com/mathphysics.html"
 
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