Application of mathematical software in solving the problems of electricity

Erika Fechová

Abstract


At the present time great emphasis is put on making accessible new knowledge to students through information and communication technologies in effort to facilitate and introduce objects, phenomena and reality. Information and communication technologies complement and develop traditional methods such as direct observation, manipulation with objects, experiment. It is justified mainly at teaching natural sciences. The possibilities of solving physical problem with the use of software tools are presented in the paper.


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information and communication technologies, electrical circuit, Kirchhoffov´s lows, MS Excel, Matlab.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23755/rm.v29i1.21

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