The purpose of Physics Bites is to give the user a chance to better understand certain concepts in physics by playing with tiny simulations (or Bites). Each Bite allows the user to change several parameters but is designed to be simple enough to not overwhelm the user with controls.Lenses is the first Physics Bites module, with simulations illustrating different aspects of lenses.

Physics Bites! - Lenses alternatives

Ripple Tank Lite

A simulation of a ripple tank, or wave tank. Make waves with your finger, or view examples including such wave phenomena as interference, diffraction (single slit, double slit, etc. It is also optimized for iPad.

  • size 1.6 MB

Refractive

Refractive is a software that calculates the refractive index of the major transparent materials in accordance to wavelength. Refractive is conceived for Optical design engineers as well as students interested in optics. Characteristics :- Calculation of the refractive index according to wavelength;- Calculation of lights transmission angles;- Reflection and transmission coefficients for the two materials in accordance to the angle of incidence;- Calculation of the critical angle and Brewsters angle,;- Recall of the major refraction formulas;- Possibility to define personalized materials.

  • size 16.2 MB

ReactionFlash

Want to refresh your memory on named chemical reactions before an exam or a group meeting? Get all the details with ReactionFlash as a great way to learn named reactions, understand their mechanisms and view examples published in peer-reviewed literature. Reaxys and ReactionFlash are trade marks of RELX Intellectual Properties SA, used under license.

  • size 55.0 MB

RayLab

RayLab is an application for design and simulation of optics. It can be used either as a learning tool or for the design of real optical systems. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited if the subscription is cancelled.

  • size 42.0 MB

Loughborough Wave Lab

Loughborough Wave Lab is an educational learning app designed to aid students in their understanding of electromagnetic wave concepts in an engaging and entertaining way Features include: Virtual pond Persistent Sinusoidal Pulses Virtual Ripple Tank Waveguide Simulator Youngs Double Slit Experiment Custom Simulation ModeLoughborough Wave Lab is intended to accompany teaching on Electromagnetic phenomena and to provide students with an interactive way of seeing these principles in action Educators can now author their own custom simulation files, upload them to a web server and then have Loughborough Wave Lab execute the simulations using a WiFi or cellular data connection to download the configurations and display them to the user. This uses the new, open-source configuration standard CEML which has been introduced by the developer (available at www.github.com/danielrbrowne/CEML)

  • size 16.9 MB