Build your very own Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Quantum Computer, Spectroscopy Device, and concept MRI machine (3 in 1)!
Prerequisites: MOSFETs, Using Oscilloscopes, Optocouplers, Polarising Coils, PCB Design, Capacitors, Relays, Lowpass and Highpass filters
Particles come to life as you make a setup to see alpha, beta, and gamma radiation particle traces at your very home.
Prerequisites: Peliter Devices, Thermoelectric effect
Find out what the random motion of particles when referring to an ideal gas actually means by viewing golden particles through a microscope.
Prerequisites: Using Fusion360, What is Brownian Motion?, Soldering
Breadboarding is how all great electronics projects starts. Not only is it a crucial tool in prototyping but also handy for learning new skills and concepts.
Resistors limit the flow of electrical current in a circuit, providing a specific amount of resistance.
The erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid, as a result of continuous bombardment from molecules of the surrounding fluid.
Breadboarding is how all great electronics projects starts. Not only is it a crucial tool in prototyping but also handy for learning new skills and concepts.
Resistors limit the flow of electrical current in a circuit, providing a specific amount of resistance.
Prerequisites: Fusion 360 Orientation and Download
A MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) is a type of transistor used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
Prerequisites: Semiconductors
Everyone uses LEDs in electronics projects but what are they and how do they actually work?
Prerequisites: Semiconductors
Semiconductors are the hallmark of modern electronics and play some role in almost every electronic component you can think of. They're a crucial area of research in materials science.
Switches are basic electrical components that control the flow of current in a circuit by opening (disconnecting) or closing (connecting) the circuit.