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Physics Interactive Lectures and Studies

Ted Princiotto



  • Analyze Archimedes' Principle
  • Examine simple harmonic motion
  • Explore circuits and their behavior

Virtual E-Field Lab

Gregory Marlow



  • View Electric Field Lines
  • Examine the electric field forces
  • Find the potential within the system

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Atoms in Motion

Scott Johnson
University of California, Davis



  • Demonstrates the kinetic theory of gases
  • Three-Dimensional animation of gas atoms
  • Model solids, liquids, and gases
  • Explore heat capacity and Brownian motion

Virtual Spectroscope

Freeman Deutsch
Paul Antonucci
Philip Sadler
M.G. Wood
Harvard College Observatory



  • Analyze absorption and emission spectra
  • Identify spectral lines
  • Investigate how human eyes detect colors

Geometric Optics

David A. Alexander
Svetlana G. Shasharina
John R. Cary
Tech-X Corporation



  • View shadows from point and extended sources
  • Explore refraction telescope, lens aberrations
  • Learn how a pin hole camera can make a sharp image

Quadrupole Magnets

Whistlesoft, Inc.
Los Alamos, NM



  • Explore the world of magnetic control of ion beams
  • A self-contained tutorial on quadrupole singlets, matrix notation, and quadratic systems

Audioscope

Gregory Marlow



  • Analyze audio waveforms
  • Analysis of amplitude modulated signals
  • Record your own sounds or use the sample music scale included

Dipole Magnets

WhistleSoft, Inc.
Los Alamos, NM



  • Analysis of magnetic spectrometer devices
  • Contains four sections: Uniform bending magnets, nonuniform bends, fringe fields, and the Kerst-Serber equation

Motion in Electromagnetic
Fields

WhistleSoft, Inc.
Los Alamos, NM



  • Explores the motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields
  • Contains five sections: circular motion in a uniform field, magnetic rigidity and spectrometer, Wein filter, cyclotron, and magnetron
  • Question and answer section to enhance the learning

MouseLab

Freeman Deutsch
Philip M. Sadler
Charles A. Whitney
Stephen T. Engquist
Harvard University



  • Study kinematics while looking at the relationship between displacement, acceleration, and velocity
  • Helps students see the difference between constant velocity and constant acceleration
  • Students can manually sketch graphs and the computer will calculate the other values so the student can see the difference

Optics Phenomena

Helmut F. Mikelskis
University of Potsdam



  • Demonstrates the basic properties of mirrors, lenses, reflection, and refraction
  • Uses observable phenomena to help students with real and imaginary images

Physics Plot

Charles Spencer
Ithaca College



  • Helps students understand the concepts of plotting graphs
  • Allows students to visualize error bars, least square fitting, auto scaling, data manipulation, and function plotting
  • Scales can be determined automatically or manually, and log scales can be turned on or off

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