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Coin Rolling with and without Sliding Model  v.1.0

Simulates the dynamics of a coin subject to friction. Coin Rolling with and without Sliding model displays the dynamics of an initially rotating, but not translating, coin subject to friction.

Classical Helium Program  v.1.0

Analyze a gravitational problem with this simulation. The classical helium OSP software is a simple example of a three body problem and is similar to gravitational problem of a heavy sun and two light planets.

Circular Well Superposition Model  v.1.0

Study the position-space wave function with this application. Circular Well Superposition simulation displays the time evolution of the position-space wave function in an deep 2D circular well.

Chemical Demon  v.1.0

View energy histograms with this simulation application. ChemicalDemon software displays a histogram of the energy of a demon that exchanges energy and particles with a one-dimensional lattice of particles.

Charge In B-Field Model  v.1.0

Learn about magnetic fields with this simulation. Charge In B-Field model simulates moving charged particles in two identical magnetic field regions separated by a zero magnetic field gap.

Charge Falling Through a Charged Ring Model  v.1.0

Shows the dynamics of a charged ball. Charge Falling Through a Charged Ring model shows the dynamics of a charged ball as it is released and falls through a ring of charge.

Central Limit Theorem  v.1.1

Random additive process simulation. Central Limit Theorem software simulates a random additive process to illustrate that the distribution of the sum is a Gaussian,

Cellular Automata Rules  v.1.0

Analyze nearby neighbor rules with this tool. Cellular Automata Rules is a simple, very convenient,

Car on an Inclined Plane Model  v.1.0

Study Newton's second law with this simulation. Car on an Inclined Plane model displays a car on an incline plane.

Brewsters Angle Model  v.1.0

Study electromagnetic radiation with this tool. Brewster's Angle model displays the electric field of an electromagnetic wave incident on a change of index of refraction.

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