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Two-Dimensional Harmonic Motion

Two-Dimensional Harmonic Motion

In this shockwave activity a mass is attached to 4 springs in the x-y plane. Both the x- and y-directions can experience a driving force. Subscription required but with 30 day free trial.

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Spring oscillations

Spring oscillations

An animation to show how a spring will oscillate when displaced, including the possibility of adding damping or a driving force

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Electromagnet

Electromagnet

Electromagnets are usually in the form of iron core solenoids. The ferromagnetic property of the iron core causes the internal magnetic domains of the iron to line up with the smaller driving ...

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Explorescience: Driven Harmonic Motion (1 masses)

Explorescience: Driven Harmonic Motion (1 masses)

Apply a driving force to two masses and three springs. Vary masses, spring constants and frequencies & observe different modes of resonance. Part of a great site for teaching advanced physics with ...

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Explorescience: Driven Harmonic Motion (1 mass)

Explorescience: Driven Harmonic Motion (1 mass)

Apply a driving force to a mass between two springs. This activity helps you understand natural and resonant frequencies. Part of a great site for teaching advanced physics with lots of good ...

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Terminal Velocity

Terminal Velocity

When an object which is falling under the influence of gravity or subject to some other constant driving force is subject to a resistance or drag force which increases with velocity, it will ...

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