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Modeling and Experimental Tools with Prof. Magnes

Ideal for getting ideas and feedback on upper level physics tools.

  • Computational Physics
    • Michael C.
    • Sara
    • Melanie
    • Lauren O.
    • Lauren D.
    • Kyle
    • Katharine S.
    • Jay
    • Isabel
    • Evan
    • Bailey
    • Alex B.
    • Shi Shi
    • Alex B.
  • Past Posts
    • Diffraction Modeling
    • Holography
    • Scattering Models
    • Photobleaching of Methylene Blue
    • Modeling the Potential Barrier in the Esaki Diode
    • QUANTUM SHOT NOISE
    • Quantum Companion: Introduction of topics through accessible programming-d
    • Quantum Key Distribution: Methods, Mechanics, and Development
    • A Tale of Two Photons: Quantum Entanglement in Vassar’s Physics Labs
    • Modelling Quantum Tunneling Rates for the First Step in the Proton-Proton Chain Across Stellar Spectral Type
    • Escape the Potential: A Quantum Mechanics Board Game
    • Observing Quantum Entanglement Through Spontaneous Parametric Downconversion
    • Fundamental Rovibrational Spectrum of CO
    • Escape the Potential: A Board Game Approach to Teaching High School Students
    • Lesson Guide: Quantum Superposition in Triple-Slit Diffraction Experiments
  • Advanced Electromagnetism (Phys 341)
    • Electric Eel
    • Electrochormism
    • Geographic Constraints of Antenna’s
    • Induction Heating
    • Super Capacitors
    • Magnetic Field of the Sun
    • Electric Eel
    • Life on Europa!
    • Electrochormism
    • Geographic Constraints of Antenna’s
    • Modeling Antennas
    • Salinity
    • Modeling Dipoles
    • Electro Optic Modulation (EOM)
    • Liquid Crystal (LCD) and other Displays
    • Magnetic Train
Modeling and Experimental Tools with Prof. Magnes

Mathematica….

is so much fun.

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 2, 2010 by .

giggidy

Mathematica is the cat’s meow.

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 2, 2010 by .

Intro notebook for mathmatica made by CIS

This is notebook has a lot in it. More than the one we did in class

Intro To Mathematica

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 2, 2010 by .

love at first sight: mathematica and me

i’m going to be bringing up mathematica on my personal computer tonight 😉

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 2, 2010 by .

I hope…

…the students loooooove Mathematica.

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 2, 2010 by Jenny Magnes.

Vector Field Plots

Mathematica can plot vector fields using:

Needs[“VectorFieldPlots`”]

VectorFieldPlot[{2, 2}, {x, 0, 2}, {y, 0, 2}]

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 1, 2010 by Jenny Magnes.

I wish…

Mathematica could actually think for me.

This entry was posted in Mathematica on February 1, 2010 by Jenny Magnes.

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