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Interference of Sinusoidal Waveforms
A little program to show the product of interference of 2 waves. The simulation allows the user to vary the wave amplitude and frequency. This is a good very simple to use tool!
Electromagnetic Spectrum
A simple to follow page showing a breakdown of the electromagnetic spectrum into its wavelengths.
Ocean wave energy
This site describes some of the technologies available for capturing energy from ocean waves.
Earth Lessons and Classroom activities
Teachers can create their own lessons on Astrophysics Research, Artificial Earth Orbiting Satellite, Sine Waves, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Images of the Universe in Different Wavelengths, Satellite ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Short information page on the electromagnetic spectrum, including a useful diagram.
Superposition
A mini applet to show superposition of various wave forms. With problems included and the chance to write your own this is a very good little applet that shows the superposition of transverse waves ...
The Physics of Light and Color
An in depth guide to light, optics and colour, covering wave particle duality, reflection, refraction, waves, diffraction, polarisation, birefringence, colour temperature, human perception and more.
The Schrodinger Wave Equation
An introductory treatment of the differential equation the Schrodinger wave equation, only the time-independent wave equation in one-dimension is considered.