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 Discovery PhET Simulations Provide Interactive Learning Tools
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Students use the PhET Wave Interference simulation in their introductory physics lab at University of Colorado Boulder.
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A photo of the PhET team.
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In the PhET Wave Interference Simulation, students can experiment with making waves using a faucet, an audio speaker and a laser.
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A screenshot of the PhET Build an Atom simulation.
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Professor Steve Pollock use the Radio Waves and Electromagnetic Fields simulation in his introductory physics lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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