Click the flag twice to start. First, you have a simple demonstration of charges. To begin, press the 'q' key to enter a charge applied to the mouse-pointer. Positive repels, negative attracts. Note there is NO other force in this simulation so if it goes to fast, it will take a long time to slow down. Press 'r' to reset this simulation. Also, you can press 'e' to go to a circuit simulation. Click the black circles to input variables. Press 'w' to go back to the static electricity simulator. Final note, you can press 'spacebar' to see either the voltage of the at the lightbulb or the charge on the object in the static simulator (not that that variable changes). To finish off, enjoy.
So back to my Physics class, I decided to try and make a physics generator for electricity basics... just before realizing how hard it would be ;-P. To clarify, it has over twice the scripts from my other physics simulator that covers about the same amount of stuff. Well, I don't regret anything and I feel it came out really good. Of course, if you're one of the many people who don't like physics, ... yeah you might want to turn away. Or not, maybe you will find a newfound passion for this subject. Well back to work, enjoy!