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Simple Harmonic Oscillator JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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W. Christian and F. Esquembre
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Publication Date: January 1, 2014
The Simple Harmonic Oscillator JS Model displays the dynamics of a ball attached to an ideal spring. The spring is initially stretched and the ball has zero initial velocity. The…
  
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A. Cox and F. Esquembre
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Publication Date: December 26, 2013
The EJS Measurement with Phidgets: Solar Collector interfaces Phidget transducers that are part of a solar collector project. The package uses a servo motor with a Phidget 1066 Motor…
Optimization with the Apache Library Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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C. Garland and L. Engelhardt
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Publication Date: January 22, 2013
The Optimization with the Apache Library model demonstrates how the Apache Optimization library can be used within EJS to fit experimental data. In this simulation, six different…
Fitting Cosmological Data CMB DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, and L. Engelhardt
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Publication Date: September 9, 2012
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation measurements offer some of the most powerful constraints in cosmology for supporting the accelerated expansion of the universe (cosmic…
Fitting Cosmological Data DEDPG Package  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, Z. Shuler, L. Engelhardt, F. Cavanna, W. O'Toole, and W. Zimmerman
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Publication Date: September 9, 2012
The EJS Fitting Cosmological Data DEDGP Launcher package includes several cosmological fitting simulations for five different observations of the expansion, all of which support a…
Fitting Cosmological Data Baryon DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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J. Moldenhauer, K. Stone, and L. Engelhardt
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Publication Date: September 7, 2012
Measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO or Baryon), as standard rulers, support the accelerated expansion of the universe (cosmic acceleration). This simulation…
Fitting Cosmological Data Hz DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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Publication Date: September 7, 2012
Direct and indirect measurements of the Hubble Parameter, H(z), support the accelerated expansion of the universe (cosmic acceleration). The Hubble Parameter represents the expansion…
Fitting Cosmological Data Compilation DEDGP  [ Computer Program ]
  
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Publication Date: August 27, 2012
The 1998 discovery of the cosmic acceleration with supernovae was recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. More observations continue to support this accelerated expansion…
Magnetic Dipole Field 3D Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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Publication Date: August 11, 2012
The Magnetic Dipole Field 3D Model displays the field lines and field vectors of a dipole located at the origin and oriented along the z-axis. Users can compute the field line…
  
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Publication Date: August 11, 2012
The 1998 discovery of the cosmic acceleration with supernovae was recently awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRB) support this accelerated expansion of the…
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