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===== Computer Visualization Activities =====
==== Using Maple ====
* Getting Started with Maple
==== Electromagnetism ====
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Visualizing Electrostatic Potentials
==== Classical Mechanics ====
* Orbits and Effective Potential
* Polar Plots of Conic Sections
* Exploring the Effective Potential
==== Quantum Mechanics ====
* Particle Confined to a Ring
* Particle Confined to a Sphere
* Hydrogen Probability Densities
* Guessing the Legendre Polynomial Expansion of a Function
* Finding Legendre Coefficients
* Linear Combinations of Spherical Harmonics
* Radial Wavefunctions
==== Oscillations and Waves ====
* Guessing the Fourier Expansion of a Function
==== Mathematical Methods ====
* Approximating Functions with a Power Series
* Visualizing Gradient
* Visualizing Flux
* Visualizing Divergence
* Visualizing Curl
===== Computer Simulations =====
==== Quantum Mechanics: Stern-Gerlach Simulations ====
These labs all use a java program called SPINS that simulates Stern-Gerlach experiments with spin 1/2 and spin 1 particles. The software runs on all platforms and can be downloaded from [[http://physics.oregonstate.edu/~mcintyre/ph425/spins/index_SPINS_OSP.html|the SPINS home page]].
* SPINS Lab 1
* SPINS Lab 2
* SPINS Lab 3
* SPINS Lab 4
==== Thermal Physics Simulation ====
The Density Matrix - A simulation using SPINS{{strategy:computation:densitymatrixlab.pdf|}}
===== Computer Animations =====
* Particle Confined to a Ring
* Particle Confined to a Sphere
* Hydrogen Atom
* Earth Hockey