DESIGN VIRTUAL EXPERIMENT ABOUT RESISTOR BRIDGE CIRCUIT AND RECTIFIED CURRENT CIRCUIT BY MATLAB 8.0 SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT TEACHING AND LEARNING PROGRAM AT HIGH SCHOOL | Trang | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

DESIGN VIRTUAL EXPERIMENT ABOUT RESISTOR BRIDGE CIRCUIT AND RECTIFIED CURRENT CIRCUIT BY MATLAB 8.0 SOFTWARE TO SUPPORT TEACHING AND LEARNING PROGRAM AT HIGH SCHOOL

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Received: 26/11/19                Revised: 02/03/20                Published: 31/05/20

Authors

1. Giap Thi Thuy Trang Email to author, TNU - University of Education
2. Phan Dinh Quang, TNU - University of Education

Abstract


In this paper, we use the tools available in the simulink library in MATLAB software to design two sets of virtual experiment which support the teaching and learning process in high school. Two sets of virtual experiment: a resistor bridge circuit and a rectified current circuit were designed. The advantage of the two sets of virtual experiment is simple in design, easy to conduct experiments and observe in the classroom. These advantages open up great hopes for replacing real experiments that are often cumbersome, time-consuming and laborious to prepare before class. Moreover, virtual experiments also support teachers to be able to perform many experiments with different physical conditions in a short time. This will help teachers have the opportunity to convey a lot of knowledge to learners.


Keywords


Computational Physics; virtual experiment; MATLAB; simulink; resistor bridge circuit; rectified current.

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