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This applet simulates a harmonic coupled line of masses moving in one dimension. The number and size of loads, damping, speed of the simulation and stiffness of the springs are…
  
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This PhET simulation, now available on HTML5, offers multiple tools to explore wave interference in water, sound, and light waves. Users can simulate two waves without barriers,…
  
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This applet is a visual simulation of sound interference between two speakers. The applet can also be used to generate interference with sound from stereo speakers. The controls…
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This simulation illustrates the addition of two waves, either transverse and/or longitudinal. The user can interactively change a wide range of parameters of the interfering waves:…
  
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This video illustrates the concept of beats in a simple computer experiment using an online tone generator. Running the tone generator in two different browser windows gives the user…
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M. Hirth, J. Kuhn, and A. Müller; Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers, Phys. Teach., 53 (3), 120-121 (2015).
Recent articles about smartphone experiments have described their applications as experimental tools in different physical contexts. They have established that smartphones facilitate…
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L. Kasper, P. Vogt, and C. Strohmeyer; Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers, Phys. Teach., 53 (1), 52-53 (2014).
The opportunity to plot oscillograms and frequency spectra with smartphones creates many options for experiments in acoustics, including several that have been described in this…
  
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The Wave Simulator can be used to create a wide range of demos with reflectors, lenses, cavities, and point sources. Common examples such as multiple source and multiple slit…
  
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The Physlet Physics Section 3: Waves, provides a technology-enhanced introduction to topics in introductory mechanics on oscillations and waves. Interactive javascript simulations…
  
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This web site has a large number of explanations of wave and oscillatory phenomena, with an emphasis on sound and acoustics. The explanations are accompanied by GIF animations. The…
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