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Byline:
G. Rawitscher
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This paper presents a solution to the dynamics of a vibrating inhomogeneous string by the method of separation of variables in x and t. The solution consists in transforming the…
  
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S. Pollock; Publishers: Science Education Initiative at the University of Colorado and University of Colorado at Boulder
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This website provides the materials to teach a transformed sophomore-level classical mechanics/math methods course. The provided course is the first semester of a two-semester…
  
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M. Kraus
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This is a Java applet that creates surface plots of the spherical harmonics. The user can set the L and m indices and the resolution of the plot. There is a restriction that L must…
  
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C. Manogue and K. Browne; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
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This computer visualization activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students visualize linear combinations of spherical harmonics. Students use a Maple worksheet or…
  
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C. Manogue and K. Browne; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
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This small group activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students learn how to expand functions in terms of spherical harmonics. Students work in small groups to…
  
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S. Goldhaber and S. Pollock
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This web page provides research-based materials for a sophomore-level course in classical mechanics and mathematical methods. Developed by the University of Colorado Science…