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150 Java Applets Related to Physics Education
http://home.planetinternet.be/~poolly/eng/eng.html
A directory of interactive physics applets for educators and students dealing with many subjects.
Billiards and Physics
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/billiards/billiards.html
This java applet show you how to use the law of reflection (for optics) in playing pool.
BlackBody Spectrum Applet
http://lectureonline.cl.msu.edu/~mmp/applist/blackbody/black.htm
Shows the relation between wavelength, emitted power, and peak wavelength for a blackbody (Planck's function).
Build a Solar System
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/
A table to help build or draw a scale model of the solar system. Specify the size of the sun and the sizes of and distances between various objects are calculated.
Compressing A One-Atom Gas
http://www.geocities.com/thesciencefiles/gas/gas.html
Shows velocity change of a particle when a piston compresses and expands a narrow cylinder.
Concept of Space and Time in Special Relativity
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/relativity/relativity.html
This java applet invites you to the world of space and time in special relativity.
Contemporary College Physics Simulation Library
http://webphysics.ph.msstate.edu/jc/library/
A large collection of java applets demonstrating basic to modern physics topics.
Fowler's Physics Applets
http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/Applets/home.html
These supplement physics courses taught by Michael Fowler at U of Virginia. They include Newton's cannon, Brownian motion, Rutherford scattering, and collisions in two dimensions.
Fowler's Physics Applets
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/more_stuff/Applets/
Michael Fowler and his graduate students have written the applets, about 10 in all.
Frictional Force
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/friction/friction.html
This java applet show the force diagram and the motion of the system when the frictional forces are present.
Generalized Physics Applets
http://surendranath.tripod.com/Applets.html
Several categories from which to choose.
Gravitational Orbits
http://wildcat.phys.nwu.edu/ugrad/vpl/mechanics/planets.html
Applet demonstrates Kepler's law.
How To Teach Statistical Thermal Physics In An Introductory Physics Course
http://phya.snu.ac.kr/~kclee/howto/
Several simulation applets which can be used to teach the statistical foundations of thermal physics in introductory college physics courses. Download applets for free.
Ideal Gas II
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/idealGas/idealGas.html
This java applet shows a microscopic model for an ideal gas. The pressure that a gas exerts on the walls of its container is a consequence of the collisions of the gas molecules with the walls.
Interactive Color Wheel
http://r0k.us/graphics/SIHwheel.html
The SIH wheel is a Java applet that allows a person to view relationships between color (saturation, intensity, and hue) and luma.
Interactive Physics
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/physics/physics.html
A website that teaches physics through interactive applets.
Interactive Physics and Math with Java
http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/applets/Intro_physics/kisalev/
A set of more than 20 scientifically accurate educational applets which mostly cover the course of Introductory Physics or material close to it. This site is mirrored a number of places on the net.
Java Applet Collection for Learning Physics
http://www.netzmedien.de/software/download/java/index.html
Applets for learning university level physics. Also includes link to older DOS software (momentum space visualization).
Java Applets for Engineering Education
http://www.engapplets.vt.edu/
Statics, dynamics and fluid dynamics.
Java Applets on Physics (Java 1.0)
http://home.a-city.de/walter.fendt/physengl/physengl.htm
Covers many introductory and intermediate-level topics. Java 1.1 versions available as well.
JOrrery
http://uk.geocities.com/johndavid_taylor/projects/JOrrery/
Simulates the motion of planets moving under gravity. It comes with a number of initial "scenarios." Can also add more planets during a simulation.
Moving Point Source Doppler Effect
http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/TaiwanUniv/Doppler/Doppler.html
Wave speed, wave length and the speed of the point source can be adjusted.
Non-Destructive Testing
http://www.starhub.net.sg/~sunchase/
Introduces four dynamics principles that can be applied to non-destructive testing: Snell's law, wave reflection, ultrasonic detection probe and radiography. Uses Java applets.
Nori's Physics Page
http://www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~norimari/e-sciencenori.html
Java applets and Quicktime movies of physics simulations such as solar system, ideal gas, wave interference, and the Doppler effect.
NTNU Virtual Physics Laboratory
http://www.phy.ntnu.edu.tw/ntnujava/
Offers several applets for various areas of physics.
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