The Demo package is a self-contained file for the teaching of orbits, electromagnetic radiation from charged particles and quantum mechanical bound states. The file contains ready-to-run OSP programs and a set of curricular materials. One can choose from several preset examples from each of the three areas of physics contained in the package.
The Demo package is an Open Source Physics curricular package written for the teaching of advanced physics topics. It is distributed as a ready-to-run (compiled) Java archive. Double clicking the osp_demo.jar file will run the package if Java is installed. Other curricular packages are also available. They can be found by searching ComPADRE for Open Source Physics, OSP, Orbits, Radiation, or Quantum Mechanics.
Please note that this resource requires
at least version 1.5 of
Java.
M. Belloni and W. Christian, Computer Program DEMO PACKAGE, Version 1.0 (2008), WWW Document, (http://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=7293&DocID=463).
Belloni, M., & Christian, W. (2008). Demo Package (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Retrieved November 21, 2009, from http://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=7293&DocID=463
Belloni, Mario, and Wolfgang Christian. "Demo Package." Version 1.0. http://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=7293&DocID=463 (accessed 21 November 2009).
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The EM Radiation Program is used by the Demo Package's curricular materials for the teaching of electromagnetic radition from moving charged particles.