Abstract
Virtual Reality technology has been widely applied in many fields like education, military, medicine… The application of virtual reality technology in simulating growth processes or virtual experiments with interactive ability will motivate and assist students in easily recognizing and quickly understanding the concepts of the theory. The paper presents the particle technique for the charge simulation. This technique is practically employed in simulating amorphous objects such as electric charge, water, fire... The final section shows some results of the movement of positive ions and negative ions in the electrolyte solution simulating experiment.
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