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PhET

PhET

PhET is a collection of physics simulations from University of Colorado. The application is simply a recollection of all the simulations released on the PhET website. It includes the .JAR files that make up each simulation and it also comes with Java built in, so you don't have to download it yourself.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: March 20th, 2008
Colorado Solitaire

Colorado Solitaire

Egyptian Colorado Solitaire is a version of the card game Colorado with an Egyptian theme. Colorado is a 2 deck game where you need to build on 8 suit piles. 4 of the suit piles are built up from Ace to King by suit, the others from King to Ace.

  • Publisher: Solitaire Games
  • Last updated: June 22nd, 2015
Colorado DOT COGO

Colorado DOT COGO

COGO (COordinate GeOmetry) is an engineering tool used to determine geometric relationships. There are a number of ways to create a geometric model. There is a command language that allows the user to define and solve geometric problems in engineering terms. There are Windows forms that you fill in to create the geometry.

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Double Wells and Covalent Bonds

Double Wells and Covalent Bonds

Double Wells and Covalent Bonds is a physics simulation model. It was created by the Department of Physics of the University of Colorado. It is written in Java, so it runs on most operative systems and it can even be run by your web browser without installing it. This particular simulation is a very complex one.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Last updated: November 26th, 2011
LunarLander

LunarLander

Lunar Lander is a great free physics simulation model. It was made by Phet, at University of Colorado. This simulation tool disguised as a game can help students of physics understand many concepts. Some of the main topics involved in this simulation are the moon, the lunar landings, mass, thrust, fuel consumption and gravity.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: May 22nd, 2012
PowerPlayer For Prediction 2014

PowerPlayer For Prediction 2014

PowerPlayer For Prediction 2014 Lottery Software will help you predict the following sketches and provide you with sketches trend chart. The 2013 version supports historic sketches verification. Usually we'll offer 8-19 conjecture amounts.

  • Publisher: PowerPlayer Lottery Software Team
  • Home page: www.magicrsoft.com
  • Last updated: July 3rd, 2014
CUHP 2005

CUHP 2005

The Colorado Urban Hydrograph Procedure (CUHP) is an evolution of the Snyder unit hydrograph. It has been calibrated to the Colorado front range using of data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey beginning in 1969. Data from 30 sites, representing a full range of land uses in the Denver Metro Area.

  • Publisher: Urban Drainage and Flood Control District
  • Last updated: October 27th, 2011
Self-Driven Particle Model

Self-Driven Particle Model

Self-Driven Particle Model is a physics simulation model. It is made in Java, which means that you can run it directly from the website or on Windows, Linux or Mac OS X. Unlike other simulations by PheT, this one is more of a tutorial and it is very interactive.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Last updated: July 20th, 2011

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Rutherford Scattering

Rutherford Scattering

This software is a computer model of the eponymous physics phenomenon. Rutherford Scattering replicates the experiments of Ernest Rutherford which led to the discovery of the "planetary" model of the nucleus of atom. The application is made up of two simulations: Rutherford Atom and Plum Pudding Atom.

  • Publisher: phet.colorado
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: January 12th, 2012
Circuit Construction Kit (DC and AC)

Circuit Construction Kit (DC and AC)

Circuit Construction Kit (DC and AC) - Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado.Build circuits with capacitors, inductors, resistors and AC or DC voltage sources, and inspect them using lab instruments such as voltmeters and ammeters.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Last updated: May 17th, 2014
Sugar and Salt Solutions

Sugar and Salt Solutions

What happens when sugar and salt are added to water? Pour in sugar, shake in salt, and evaporate water to see the effects on concentration and conductivity. Zoom in to see how different sugar and salt compounds dissolve. Zoom in again to explore the role of water.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: April 18th, 2014
States of Matter- Basics

States of Matter- Basics

States of Matter - Basics is a physics simulation tool. It is written in Java, so it will run on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, and even modern web browsers can play it, without any installation needed. This simulation deals with the various states of matter.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: January 31st, 2014
Balancing Act

Balancing Act

Balancing Act is a java application which is used to test and analyze. Features: -Predict how objects of various masses can be used to make a plank balance. -Predict how changing the positions of the masses on the plank will affect the motion of the plank. -Write rules to predict which way a plank will tilt when objects are placed on it. -Use your rules to solve puzzles about balancing.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: March 18th, 2014
Optical Quantum Control

Optical Quantum Control

Optimal Quantum Control is a physics simulation model. It deals with the concepts of optics and pulses. In this simulation, you can manipulate a pulse of light in what is called optical pulse shaping. Light is reflected off a diffraction grating, which break it into individual colors.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: January 28th, 2012
Davisson-Germer- Electron Diffraction

Davisson-Germer- Electron Diffraction

Simulate the original experiment that proved that electrons can behave as waves. Watch electrons diffract off a crystal of atoms, interfering with themselves to create peaks and troughs of probability. We can recognize that electrons are reflected from a lattice mostly at certain angles due to wave interference.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, PhET
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: June 10th, 2012
Davisson-Germer Experiment

Davisson-Germer Experiment

Davisson-Germer Experiment is a physics simulation tool. It is a simulation model that is intended to show what the Davisson-Germer experiment was about. Basically, the experiment confirmed the de Broglie hypothesis, which says that particles of matter (in the case of this simulation, electrons) have wave properties, or, they act like waves.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Home page: phet.colorado.edu
  • Last updated: March 7th, 2013
Torque

Torque

Investigate how torque causes an object to rotate. Discover the relationships between angular acceleration, moment of inertia, angular momentum and torque. Determine the relationship between the applied force, frictional force (of the brake) and the torque. Write an equation that relates the torque required to the radius at which the force is applied.

  • Publisher: University of Colorado, Department of Physics
  • Last updated: February 28th, 2013
Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only)

Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only)

Build circuits with resistors, light bulbs, batteries, and switches. Take measurements with the realistic ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a life-like view. Sample Learning Goals are : discuss basic electricity relationships, build circuits from schematic drawings, use an ammeter and voltmeter to take readings in circuits and more

  • Publisher: University of Colorado
  • Last updated: January 30th, 2018