virtual oscilloscope
A New Publication Based on The Virtual Oscilloscope Simulation
The paper: Using a web-based and stand-alone oscilloscope for physics experiment during Covid-19 pandemic, Mahizah Ismail et al (2023), Phys. Educ. 58 015006, is based on the Virtual Oscilloscope simulation. This paper was authored by Mahizah Ismail, Farid Minawi, Wan Zul Adli Wan Mokhtar, Noraihan L Abdul Rashid and Ahmad K Ariffin.
The article DOI: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6552/ac95eb
Simulation Manual: Virtual Oscilloscope
A complete manual for the phase difference between sound waves simulation, including a short introduction and a user guide.
Virtual Oscilloscope is Now Mobile-Friendly!
This time I have updated Virtual Oscilloscope so it is now mobile-friendly. Long-press any button, knob, or slider and it will scale up to become comfortable enough for your touch so you can control it comfortably using your mobile device.
I also optimized the code to perform smoothly on mobile devices.
Updates to Virtual Oscilloscope
I updated the graphical user interface for easier interaction and better filling in the browser, and most importantly, I made several bug fixes to the code.
Old Simulations
These simulations were made using the Adobe Flash/AcrtionScript. You can download them and run then in Windows.
Virtual Oscilloscope
A useful simulation for the students in their studies and for the physics teachers in their presentations of electricity lessons.
The simulation includes alternating generators (AC) and direct generators (DC).
In this simulation, the oscilloscope can display waves coming from generators similar to the real ones.