Physics to Go Part 2 - spin systems 2 to 4 dimensionsThe app calculates an interacting system of spins (or magnets), including the well-known Ising model as well as more complex systems. You can choose the system size for up to 4 dimensions. Enjoy the app
Turn your iPad/iPhone into a wind tunnel simulator Draw obstacles and watch the fluid flow around. Experiment with different sizes, shapes, aerodynamic profiles and see what happens Tap the blue button to bring application controls. Thank you all for your great comments.
Insensitive simulates the quantum mechanical models that are used to describe the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiment. The vector model, density matrix and product operators of an ensemble of up to four spins-1/2 and two spin types are visualized. If you like the app and would like to support its development, please consider buying my app Song Quiz.
The Particle Adventure is an interactive introduction to the world of quarks, the Higgs boson, neutrinos, antimatter, the fundamental forces, extra dimensions, dark matter, accelerators and particle detectors. Science is shown in action through topics such as How Do We Know Any of This? of Energy, the Discovery Channel, Science Magazine, Education World, USA Today, New Scientist, the Exploratorium, National Academy Press, etc.
Hydrogen is an iOS app dedicated to the visualization of the atomic orbitals of the hydrogen atom as described by quantum mechanics. It is designed to be a tool for teachers and students who are already familiar with some quantum mechanical concepts, but anyone may appreciate the beauty of quantum mechanics :)So, what does an atom look like? INFO MENU: you may read informations about how to use Hydrogen , learn more about the quantum mechanics behind it, what you can actually see and what you should look for
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)