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K. Koenig and S. Baker
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A University of Cincinnati physics laboratory that demonstrates how Tracker, together with prerecorded videos, can be used to deliver online force and motion experiments that…
  
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W. Christian and T. Dooling
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This simulation shows different views of a spring that is whirled in a circle with one end free. The free end extends outward due to its own inertia or, expressed in terms of a…
Wave Machine JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Wave Machine model simulates the wave machine produced by John Shive at Bell Laboratories and made famous by the PSSC Simple Waves film. The machine consists of horizontal bars…
  
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A University of Cincinnati physics laboratory that demonstrates how Tracker, together with prerecorded videos, can be used to deliver online force and motion experiments that…
Balls in a Box JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Balls in a Box model shows that a system of particles is very sensitive to its initial conditions. In general, an isolated system of many particles that is prepared in a…
Coulomb Force: What is Wrong JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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A. Cox, W. Christian, and F. Esquembre
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The Coulomb Force: What is Wrong JS Model asks students to figure out what is wrong with the model. Users observe the force magnitude and direction as they change the position and…
Linking Code to Web EJS and Tracker Online  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian, NC AAPT Fall Section Meeting 2023 (2023).
The ComPADRE OSP digital library distributes hundreds of Tracker video experiments and EJS JavaScript simulations that were created with our desktop Java-based authoring tools, EJS…
Is Wealth Inequality Inevitable?  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian, H. Gould, and J. Tobochnik, NC AAPT Fall Section Meeting 2022 (2022).
Many societies exhibit large wealth inequalities but what is the cause of this inequality? This talk describes simple models of economic activity that show that inequality may be…
Converting Legacy Apps to JavaScript  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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W. Christian, D. Brown, and R. Hanson, AAPT Winter Meeting 2023 (2023).
The lack of Java support in browsers, on mobile devices, and on Chromebooks was a major setback for education because thousands of Java simulations developed and used by teachers are…
Beach Ball JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Beach Ball JavaScript Model simulates the dynamics of a thrown beach ball. Because of its relatively low mass (compared to its size), subtle effects that are important in sports…
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