Electricity and magnetism simulations
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書誌事項
Electricity and magnetism simulations
(Consortium for upper-level physics software)
Wiley, c1995
- : pbk
- : disk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
System requirements for computer disk: IBM-compatible PC with 386 microprocessor; MS-DOS; mouse; VGA color monitor
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Other CUPS Projects Astrophysics Simulations Classical Mechanics Simulations Modern Physics Simulations Nuclear and Particle Physics Simulations Quantum Mechanics Simulations Solid State Physics Simulations Thermal and Statistical Physics Simulations Waves and Optics Simulations Electricity and Magnetism Simulations is one volume in a series of nine book/software packages developed by the Consortium for Upper-Level Physics Software. CUPS is an international group of 27 physicists, all with extensive backgrounds in the research, teaching, and development of instructional software. The simulations included in this volume cover: Analysis of Vector & Scalar Fields, Gauss' Law, Poisson's Equation Solved on a Grid, Image Charges & the Multipole Expansion (Laplace's Equation), Atomic Polarization, Dielectric Materials, Fields From an Accelerate Charge (including a version with interactive animation!), Animated Electromagnetic Waves, and Magnetostatics. These simulations include complex, often realistic, calculations of models of the various physical systems.
If desired, the user may also vary many parameters of the system, and interact with it in other ways, so as to study its behavior in real time. Source code has been provided for users who wish to modify programs. All of the programs are written in Borland/Turbo Pascal for MS-DOS. Minimum hardware requirement is an IBM-compatible 386-level machine with a mouse and VGA color monitor. The disk(s) included in this package are 5.5".
目次
Scalar and Vector Fields. Poisson's Equation and Gauss' Law. Image Charges and the Multipole Expansion. Polarization and Dielectric Media. Magnetostatics. Field of a Moving Charge. Electromagnetic Waves. Appendices. Index.
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