PHYSICS SIMULATION PROGRAMS.(PC and Apple II) Produced by C.S.U. Cat.#
019-P05-96
When James Maxwell invented a quick and clever "DEMON" to explain the concept
of ENTROPY , he never imagined it would come to life beyond the pages of a
book. But Maxwell'sDemon is one of the eight popular computer demonstrations
that will captive your student's attention in PHYSICS SIMULATION PROGRAMS.
Motion plays an essential role in each of the animations. Atoms collide and
waves travel smoothly across the screen. Students can watch moving charges
radiating dipoles , light through a thin lens , waves on a string ,
longitudinal waves , sine waves and a nuclear reaction without ever leaving
their seats-in the form of time-honored computer simulations.
The effect of these programs on learning is immense compared to the short
amount of lecture time necessary to run the demonstrations.
Your students will be able to " see " and understand phenomena that is
difficult to illustrate with a traditional chalkboard. On-screen explanations
one-key operation and easy-to-read labels make this package ideal for
projection on a classroom screen.
Requires GW-BASIC.
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