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Physlet® Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction
 
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Physlet® Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction [Paperback]

Mario Belloni , Wolfgang Christian , Anne Cox

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"Looking for a visual, interactive, and technological way to teach about physics that will make it easier for students to understand even the most complicated concepts? Physlets is a powerful collection of Java applets that create simulations for most topics in physics. Envelope-pushing programming, giving these applets unparalleled breadth and flexibility, makes Physlets a truly unique and engaging tool." — Excerpt from the 2002 MERLOT Award for Exemplary Online Learning Resources

"Physlets present virtual experiments, like shooting a ball across a room, that are very much like what you do in a physical lab. Physlets permit students to take measurements of the variables like time and distance, and see how changes in variables produce different results. They challenge students to figure out what we mean by terms like 'velocity' rather than just calculating it from a formula. As students succeed with the exercises, they internalize the concepts much more deeply." — Patricia E. Allen, Appalachian State University

"Physlets can be used to support almost the entire undergraduate physics curriculum, as well as many graduate topics. Their flexibility is one of their most important and unique strengths." — Bruce Mason, University of Oklahoma, Editor of MERLOT/Physics, and Director of the Physical Sciences Resource Center

"Physlets represent an additional tool available for training students in using the scientific method through quantitative reasoning, analytical thinking, problem solving, and arguing from evidence. They emphasize the imparting of skills aver the delivery of knowledge. They are definitely at the appropriate level for both our algebra and calculus-based courses. I believe Physlets have the potential to become a most helpful tool in the coming years." — Cornelius Bennhold, George Washington University

"I think that Physlet Physics will have broad applicability at many levels of introductory courses and across many textbooks. I predict it will be a 'hit'!" — Steve Mellema, Gustavus Adolphus College

"Physlet Physics and the accompanying CD-ROM provide an extremely effective vehicle to deliver Physlet 'virtual laboratories' in both hard-copy and relatively trouble-free 'media' modes thus eliminating some of the difficulties using entirely 'wired' (web) deliveries. This makes it easier for professors and students to let Physlets do what they do best-aid in solidification of the qualitative and quantitative conceptual relationships that the known physical laws and mathematics have with the inner workings of the universe we live in arid explore." — Edward F. Deveney, Bridgewater State College

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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This workbook contains a collection of exercises spanning many concepts—from modern physics to advanced quantum mechanics. The exercises use computer animations generated in Java applets to show physics content. Every chapter contains three quite different Physlet-based exercises: Illustrations, Explorations, and Problems. For students of quantum mechanics.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great tool for visualizing quantum physics concepts, Aug 20 2006
By calvinnme - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Physlet® Quantum Physics: An Interactive Introduction (Paperback)
This book is an attempt to teach modern physics to students by enabling them to visualize various physical phenomena via Java applets designed to demonstrate various physics concepts - thus the name "physlets". The book and its accompanying CD contain around 250 such physlets that span a broad spectrum of physics courses, although the emphasis is on quantum theory. The book has some discussion of the concepts involved, particularly in the context of the parameters of the particular Physlet being examined, but this really wasn't meant to be a textbook. It's just a supplementary text for a variety of physics courses in which visualization of a concept is a real roadblock in learning. The book has 200 exercises, and they are not what you would expect in a physics book. The problems largely consist of running a physlet and answering some questions about your observations, or you are asked to change the input parameters to a physlet and explain what you observe versus what you observed when the default parameter was active. At no point does the author assume you are a Java programmer yourself and ask you to code up your own physlet, although if you know how, that would probably be a very educational activity. The following is the table of contents:

Chapter 1: Introduction to Physlets

Part 1: Special Relativity

Chapter 2: Space and Time in Special Relativity

Chapter 3: Relativistic Mechanics

Part 2: The Need for a Quantum Theory

Chapter 4: From Blackbody to Bohr

Chapter 5: Wave-Particle Duality

Part 3: Quantum Theory

Chapter 6: Classical and Quantum-mechanical Probability

Chapter 7: The Schrödinger Equation

Chapter 8: The Free Particle

Chapter 9: Scattering in One Dimension

Chapter 10: The Infinite Square Well

Chapter 11: Finite Square Wells and Other Piecewise-constant Wells

Chapter 12: Harmonic Oscillators and Other Spatially-varying Wells

Chapter 13: Multi-dimensional Wells

Part 4: Applications

Chapter 14: Atomic, Molecular, and Nuclear Physics

Chapter 15: Statistical Mechanics

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant softwate, Aug 9 2007
By Nizamoudeen "mm" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Physlet? Physics: Interactive Illustrations, Explorations and Problems for Introductory Physics (Paperback)
The applets on this is just great for understanding many physics concepts. It covers most topics (mechanics, waves, electrostatics, magnetism etc), it has interactive menus so you can change the parameters in the experiments and it logs the output and plots them for you.

Highly recommended for any high school student and even university students. An excellent teaching and learning tool. I highly recommend it to my students since it moves abstract concepts closer to the concrete stage.

If you are a parent, this is a MUST have for your child to aid their learning of physics concepts.

The downside is some of the applets do not work but they are a small minority. Note you need to enable the java function on your browser, just go to Sun Microsystems website, it should work.
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