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JAVA Tutorials: Capacitance

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An applet which allows the user to adjust the properties of a capacitor and observe the change in capacitance.

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Title: Molecular Expressions: Electricity and Magnetism - Interactive Java Tutorials: Factors Affecting Capacitance
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This interactive Java tutorial explores the factors affecting capacitance.

Category: Education - Science - Tutorial - Force - Electricity - Capacitance - Capacitor - Dielectric - Capacity - Java - Electrostatic - Constant


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