Paul Falstad is a guy who took the trouble to create this exciting world of Applets, www.falstad.com is your home page and in it we can find educational links, MIDI music, funny, even links to their own applets, and the latter is what interests me show you, because the applets are mathematics, physics and engineering and they try to explain Visually many phenomena of science which for years have gotten into our minds, often with great difficulty because they are holders of high levels of abstraction.
An applet is a component of an application running in the context of another program, in this case a web browser. These applets run in a container of a host program for which we need a plugin, in the case of these have Falstad applets Java Applets, for which we need Java Virtual Machine or the Applet Viewer by Suns Microsystems (now Oracle). The most interesting link is: Math, Physics, and Engineering Applets We can find even a link to download the Java plugin needed to view applets as well and of course we need a browser web enabling integration with Java, which do not have much to worry about it is certain that we already have, because Java is an application in itself very popular, yet always recommend Firefox or Chrome .
Here is a screenshot of an applet very good for students of engineering and physics, ideal for understanding the phenomena of magnetostatic 21 subjects such as Physics, Electricity and Magnetism and / or electromagnetic fields can be seen in it magnetic field lines in a loop (circuit) current.
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| 3-D Magnetostatic Fields Applet . |
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