Electricity and Magnetism. Electric motors and generators related animations from Physclips. Homopolar motors and generators related animations from Physclips. AC circuits related animations from Physclips.
Physics animations and film clips. Downloads Each of the mechanics modules has a multimedia tutorial with various support pages and each animation and film clip may be downloaded in zip files, either individually or in a single zip file for each module. This Agreement shall start on the date when you first register to use the Software and will continue until and unless cancelled or terminated as provided in this Agreement.
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Make realistic 3D animation from scratch or improve mocap, all while retaining full control over the results. Cascadeur offers a wealth of tools for animation professionals and enthusiasts. Shows the effect of changing the time base control on the display of an oscilloscope. There is no input voltage. Requires Flash 5; file size is 10k. Shows the effect of changing the time base control on the display when there is an input voltage varying in time.
Shows the effect of changing the time base control on the display when there is an input voltage varying in time when the frequency of the voltage is high. Shows the effect of changing the voltage control on the display.
Shows the effect of changing the trigger level on the display. Requires Flash 5; file size is 5. The photon excitation and photon emission of the electron in a Hydrogen atom as described by the Bohr model. Requires Flash 6: file size is 77k. Illustrating how thinking about the electron as a de Broglie wave "explains" the Bohr model. Here we visualise a hydrogen atom, which consists of an electron in orbit around a proton.
In one view the electron is a particle and in the other view it is a probability distribution. The reality is neither view by itself, but a composite of the two. Requires Flash 5; file size is 15k.
The famous "Feynman Double Slit Experiment" for electrons. Here we fire one electron at a time from the electron gun, and observe the build-up of electron positions on the screen. Here we illustrate Complementarity using the double slit experiment. We view the path of the electron from the gun to the observing screen as a particle and as a wave.
Requires Flash 5; file size is 33k. Up to three Stern-Gerlach filters with user-controlled orientations are placed in an electron beam.
Based on an analysis by Mermin, this animation explores correlation measurements of entangled pairs. Requires Flash 6; file size is 38k. A simple analogy involving two swimmers that sets up the Michelson-Morley Experiment. A demonstration that the phenomenon of time dilation from the special theory of relativity necessarily follows from the idea that the speed of light is the same value for all observers.
Requires Flash 6; file size is 55k. A tutorial that shows how relativistic length contraction must follow from the existence of time dilation. Requires Flash 5; file size is 37k. This series of animations demonstrates that the relativistic length contraction is invisible.
Requires Flash 5; file size is 90k. A tutorial that shows how the relative nature of the simultaneity of two events must follow from the existence of length contraction. Requires Flash 5; file size is 39k. There are many ways of approaching this classic "paradox". Here we discuss it as an example of the relativistic Doppler effect. This began as an animation of the Foucault Pendulum, but then I generalised it to illustrate Mach's Principle. See also the simple Foucault Pendulum in the Classical Mechanics section.
Requires Flash 6, file size is 1. A simple animation showing Newton's and Einstein's predictions for the orbit of Mercury.
Requires Flash 6; file size is 7. Illustrating beats between 2 oscillators of nearly identical frequencies. Illustrating the wave fronts of a wave for a moving source. There are a few similar animations on the web: this is my re-invention of that wheel. Illustrating the classical Doppler Effect for sound waves.
Requires Flash 6; file size is 43k. A small animation of a vibrating tuning fork producing a sound wave. Requires Flash 5; file size is 2.
This animation shows air molecules vibrating, with each molecule "driving" its neighbour to the right. It is used to illustrate that when the displacement wave is at a maximum then the density of the molecules, and thus the pressure wave, is at a minimum and vice versa. A very brief introduction to the physics and psychophysics of music, with an emphasis on temperament, the relationship between notes.
Requires Flash 6 and sound; file size is k. A simple demonstration of adding 2 vectors graphically. Also demonstrates that vector addition is commutative. Requires Flash 5; file size is 7k. A simple demonstration of adding 3 vectors graphically.
Also demonstrates that vector addition is associative. A simple demonstration that subtracting 2 vectors graphically is the same as adding the first one to the negative of the second one. Requires Flash 5; file size is 4. A simple demonstration that to add 2 vectors numerically, just add the cartesian components. Requires Flash 5; file size is 16k.
A simple demonstration of the relation between the dot product of 2 vectors and the angle between them. Also linked to from the Classical Mechanics section.
The direction of the cross product of 2 vectors is demonstrated. The magnitude shown is correct but not discused. Requires Flash 6; file size is 44k. Illustrating the sign of the time term for traveling waves moving from left to right or right to left. Requires Flash 6; file size is 42k. Illustrating the relation between wavelengths and frequencies of a wave when it travels from one medium to another.
Requires Flash 6; file size is 5. The previous animation shows wave fronts entering the mediums with a zero angle of inciddence. Here the angle of incidence is not zero. Requires Flash 6; file size is 11kb.
A wave is reflected from a barrier with a phase reversal. This is the behaviour for transverse waves and the displacement aspect of a longitudinal wave. Requires Flash 5; file size is 42k. A wave is reflected back and forth between two barriers, setting up a standing wave.
Requires Flash 5; file size is 41k. The first three standing waves for nodes at both ends. The frequencies of the waves are proportional to one over the wavelength. Requires Flash 5; file size is 11k.
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