Transmitting Electricity at High Voltages
Description of the simulation You can compare the two cases with each other. The power plant produced is assumed to be \( 22,000V \times 1A = 22,000W \). You can change the voltage and resistance of … more
Science simulation, Probeware, Coding
Description of the simulation You can compare the two cases with each other. The power plant produced is assumed to be \( 22,000V \times 1A = 22,000W \). You can change the voltage and resistance of … more
Record of movements The motion of an object can be more easily understood by graphing it. In the time-distance graph, the slope is equal to the velocity. The average velocity that an object has moved over … more
Ion Atoms are made up of an atomic nucleus and electrons. Electrons far from the atomic nucleus may easily fall off, or electrons from outside may enter. If a neutral atom loses an electron, the amount … more
Michelson interferometer The Michelson interferometer was invented by the American physicist Michelson. Although it has a simple structure, it can measure very small distance differences, such as the size of an atomic nucleus. The Michelson interferometer … more
Twin Paradox Twin paradox started as a contradiction in ‘time delay’ in Special relativity. The Twin Paradox goes something like this: (Contents vary depending on the media.) One of the twins stays on Earth, and the … more
Minkowski Spacetime Minkowski spacetime (or Minkowski space) is a coordinate system devised by German mathematician Minkowski. The peculiar thing is that the coordinate system contains space and time. Minkowski spacetime uses matrices to express a four-dimensional … more
CAUTION: Read the following instructions to the end to get the result that the moving object appears to be constricted in length. (It is difficult to explain ‘Special Relativity’ only with the above simulation.) The meanings … more
The meanings of the symbols used in this simulation are as follows. L = Distance that light travels in a stationary state, (=ct。) c = Speed of light (≒ 299,792,458 m/s) t。 = The transit time … more
Why do we always have crystal ball covered? While surfing the web, I came across a fascinating article on Twitter. It sounds like a fun topic, so we decided to simulate the refraction of all light … more
You can click various shapes on the left and right sides of the screen. What are the characteristics of a shape with a large moment of inertia? What are the characteristics of a shape with a … more
Flagellate Hundreds of millions of years ago, light-sensing organelles arose inside the monad. Creatures with ‘photoreceptors’ are able to distinguish day and night and can also avoid harmful ultraviolet light. Flatworm And these photoreceptors have evolved … more
Focusing The light started from the object must have arrived exactly at one point on the retina to see things in detail. On the other hand, if the light from one point of the object is … more