No browser-native interactive electromagnetic field lab for physics classrooms
Physics teachers lack a freely accessible, browser-native tool for interactive 3D electromagnetic field visualization that works on Chromebooks without installation. Existing desktop lab software is inaccessible to underfunded classrooms. Magnetism 3D Lab is a Product Hunt launch addressing this gap.
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