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My Physics Labs - Physics Simulations with Java
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This web site contains a collection of interactive java simulations for physics. Each simulation includes a detailed explanation of the physics and math behind the system, as well as…
https://www.myphysicslab.com/
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Michigan State Applet Collection: Coupled Oscillators
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This website contains a java applet which allows the user to change certain parameters while observing simulated coupled oscillators.
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https://www.lon-capa.org/~mmp/applist/coupled/osc2.htm
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Physlet Physics - Waves
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The Physlet Physics Section 3: Waves, provides a technology-enhanced introduction to topics in introductory mechanics on oscillations and waves. Interactive javascript simulations…
https://www.compadre.org/Physlets/waves/
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Acoustics and Vibration Animations
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This site has a number of explanations of wave and oscillatory phenomena, with an emphasis on sound and acoustics. The explanations are accompanied by GIF animations. The site also…
https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/demos.html
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Coupled Oscillation Simulation
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This applet simulates a harmonic coupled line of masses moving in one dimension. The number and size of loads, damping, speed of the simulation and stiffness of the springs are…
http://www.falstad.com/coupled/
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Rectangular Membrane Applet
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This applet simulates a membrane which can be 'poked' or shaped with the mouse. Damping, simulation speed and the aspect ratio are adjustable. The membrane can be displayed in 3-D or…
http://www.falstad.com/membrane/
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Loaded String Simulation
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The applet simulates a string which can be 'plucked' or shaped with the mouse, have a driving force applied, be 'touched' to quiet a mode, or selected to vibrate at its fundamental…
http://www.falstad.com/loadedstring/
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Circular Membrane Applet
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This applet simulates a circular membrane which can be 'poked' or 'struck' with the mouse. Normal modes, one or several, can be selected. The membrane can be viewed in 2-D or 3-D,…
http://www.falstad.com/circosc/
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Box Modes Simulation
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This applet shows standing waves in a 3D, rotatable box. Normal modes can be selected from a series of tables, and more than one can be selected at a time. The angle, zoom,…
http://www.falstad.com/modebox/
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My Physics Labs - Single Spring
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This simulation displays the motion of a simple harmonic oscillator. The user can adjust the physical parameters in the problem including mass, spring stiffness, and damping. Graphs…
https://www.myphysicslab.com/springs/single-spring-en.html
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