Fizzix 2

Fizzix2 is an electromagnetic simulation tool based on New Electromagnetism Version 5

About

Fizzix2 is a C# simulation toolset based on New Electromagnetism V5.0 and V5.02 (incomplete but mostly there). It allows the computation of effects between wires, magnets and charges.

It is presetly only hosted on PC with Windows 7 and above.

Instructions

Fizzix2 can be obtained two ways

1) Become a Patreon member with tier Engineer or above. Sign Up

2) Purchase it. The price is listed in the link Goto Fizzix2 Release Page

The installation instructions are in the video series listed below. There are 4 videos in the series which will all be posted here when released.

Fizzix 2 Simulation Software    

Goto Fizzix2 Release Page

 

More Support links found at the bottom

FZX2_01: Introduction and installation of Fizzix2

Introduction and installation of Fizzix2

FZX2_02: Basic Objects and Coordinate Systems 

The basic Fizzix2 objects and the coordinate systems used 

 

FZX2_03: Measurements and Interactions

Explains what Interactions are and how to use them to make measurements of Force and Vim (formerly emf)

 

FAX2_04: Containers Sequences Animations

The final video which contains the final three topics of interest to the electrometer (electromagnetic experimentor) Containers are a means to make constructs reusable and reduce the amount of code in the main form.      Sequences are the means to take measurements at different points in time of an experiment and how to dump the data to files for processing.     Animation section explains how to make things move in order to make demonstrations to explain difficult topics.

 

New Electromagnetism Version 5 (NEV5)

A video series demonstrating NEV5. Includes experiments and demonstrations of Fizzix2

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New Induction Applications (Volume 1) Paper

A PDF containing New Induction Applications

Open NIA1.pdf

Graduate Thesis Paper

Application of the Inertial Force Model (New Induction) to computation of printed circuit board traces inductances to include 1 and 2 ground plane effects. The most accurate and comprehensive treatment of this subject in the world.

Open neThesis.pdf