
VPLab | The Virtual Physics Laboratory
The Virtual Physical Laboratory is a suite of 370 interactive physics simulations. The resource is versatile and flexible, evidenced by the fact that it is being used in over 15 countries across 5 …
About | VPLab
The Virtual Physical Laboratory can be used in a variety of different ways to liven up the teaching of physics: a) As an animated blackboard b) As a virtual experiment to generate typical …
Free Samples | VPLab
This page enables you to download 6 typical simulations which you are free to keep for evaluation purposes. You are free to take these programs to show pupils as well as budget holders so …
Simulations | VPLab
To see a listing of the simulations present in Version 14 of the VPLab click on a topic below to show the list of simulations in that topic.
The Virtual Physical Laboratory is endorsed by The National Physical Laboratory, The Institute of Physics and Cambridge International Examinations. The resource is not tied to any particular …
VPLab | The Virtual Physics Laboratory
Jan 9, 2014 · Construction of signals by addition of harmonics Mon, 09/01/2014 - 20:46 -- david.colpus
User Feedback & Testimonials | VPLab
"This is the best educational software I have ever seen." "We now have Virtual Physical laboratory loaded on all our computers and it really is brilliant. "
Technical Support | VPLab
All the files which make up the Virtual Physical Laboratory are contained in a folder on the hard drive (normally in c:\program files\virtual physical laboratory). They are grouped by the same …
VPLab | The Virtual Physics Laboratory
The Oscilloscope Mon, 09/01/2014 - 20:39 -- david.colpus Read more about The Oscilloscope
Programs will not run: “Unable to locate the LabVIEW Run-Time …
This happens whenever a simulation tries to run on a computer where the software has not been properly installed. It can be resolved in the following way: Copy ‘lvrt.dll’ (normally located in …