Electric Circuits Virtual Lab

The Electric Circuit Virtual Lab offers a comprehensive and interactive environment for students to explore foundational concepts in electrical circuits through simulation-based experimentation. Designed in alignment with undergraduate curricula in physics and electrical engineering, this virtual lab enables learners to visualize and analyze a wide variety of resistive, capacitive, and inductive circuits—both in series and parallel configurations—under AC and DC conditions.
Key theoretical models such as Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, Kirchhoff’s laws, and resonance principles in RLC circuits are demonstrated through dynamic simulations, allowing for manipulation of circuit parameters and real-time observation of system behavior. This hands-on virtual experience enhances conceptual understanding, fosters problem-solving skills, and supplements traditional classroom and laboratory instruction without the constraints of physical equipment.