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Transmission line  v.1.0

Transmission line equations simulation, The simulation software TL (Transmission Line) is based on solutions of Maxwell s equations in one dimension, the so-called transmission line equations.

Throwing a ball  v.1.0

Study throw angle with this tool. Throwing a ball is designed for the initial angle of throw that will make a ball travel the longest possible distance.

Poisson Equation  v.1.0

Solve the Poisson equation with this tool. Poisson Equation help you solve Poisson partial differential equation in the plane. This simulation will use the relaxation method, to display an electrostatic field.Requirements: *

Planetary Motion  v.1.0

Study planetary motion laws with this simulation. Planetary Motion help you study planetary motion laws. Kepler discovered his three laws of planetary motion after a titanic analysis of years of astronomical observations by Tycho Brahe.Requirements:

Multiple collisions  v.1.0

Study collisions with the help of this tool. Multiple collisions offer users a simulation of the collisions among a large number of planar disks.

Metallic conductor  v.1.0

Metallic conductor help you study electromagnetism. Study conductivity with this simulation. How can a lot of loose electrons cause a metal to be a good conductor? This is because each electron is an electric charge that is free to move. Moving

Lorenz attractor  v.1.0

Study non-linear ordinary differential equations. Lorenz attractor show the sensibility of simple non-linear ordinary differential equations to initial conditions. The simulation shows the evolution of two trajectories which differ initially only in

Lorentz force  v.1.0

Lorentz force simulate the force exerted by a magnetic field between two magnets on an electrical current trough a wire. Study magnetic fields with this tool. The wire is suspended on a spring and will oscillate when the battery (which is connected

Heat flow  v.1.0

Solve heat partial differential equation with this tool. Heat flow simulate the flow of heat in a thin metallic bar isolated from the outside, except perhaps at its end points. The corresponding equation is called the Heat equation, a lineal

Easy Java Simulations  v.4.3.7 Build 120613

Easy Java Simulations, also known as EJS or Ejs, is a free authoring application written in Java that helps non-programmers create interactive simulations in Java, mainly for teaching or learning purposes.

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