Hot and Cold Ideal Gases Documents

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Main Document
Hot and Cold Ideal Gases
written by
Todd Timberlake
The EJS Hot and Cold Ideal Gases model simulates the mixing of hot and cold two-dimensional ideal gases in a square box. This simulation can be used as part of the activity described in "The Statistical Interpretation of Entropy: An Activity" by Todd Timberlake, to be published in The Physics Teacher.
In the model, one gas is initially confined to the left side of the box while the other gas is confined to the right side. An animation window shows the motion of the particles in the box, while an optional graph window plots the temperature of each side of the box, which is determined by measuring the average KE of the particles on each side. The initial number of particles and temperature on each side of the square can be changed and a button allows the user to reverse the particle velocities at any time. The user can modify this simulation if EJS is installed locally by right-clicking within the plot and selecting "Open Ejs Model" from the pop-up menu item.
- Download ejs_entropy_HotAndColdIdealGases.jar - 1370kb Java Archive File
Last Modified June 6, 2014
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Source Code Documents
Hot and Cold Ideal Gases Source Code
The source code zip archive contains an XML representation of the EJS Hot and Cold Ideal Gases Model. Unzip this archive in your EJS workspace to compile and run this model using EJS.
- Download ejs_entropy_HotAndColdIdealGases.zip - 56kb Compressed File
Published July 7, 2010
Last Modified June 6, 2014
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