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The links listed here provide additional insight and give you a chance to play with virtual experiments in the form of applets.
General
  • FSU applets: The Florida State Microscopy site has a number of good applets having to do with optics, interference and diffraction.
  • Fu-Kwu Hwang applets: There are a whole bunch of nice applets here on a variety of topics in mechanics, E&M and wave phenomena.
Chap. 21-24
Chap. 25
  • RC time simulation: Applet demonstrating how an RC circuit charges, where the voltage across the capacitor and resistor vary with time. You can change the value of R, C and V.
Chap. 26-27
  • Circuit building simulation: This applet allows you to build complex circuits from a variety of components. You can also "play" circuits and plot interesting quantities such as voltage, current, etc.
Chap. 28-31
  • 3-D B field simulation:
  • Charged particle motion: This applet shows the motion of a charged particle in a combination electric and magnetic field. You can change the values of the fields to make the particle suffer no deflection.
  • RLC crcuit simulation: This simulation shows the applied voltage and the voltage drop across R, L and C. Put in the resonant frequency and explain what happens.
Chap. 32  
Chap. 33
  • E&M wave propagation: Applet shows the E and B fields of a wave generated by an oscillating charge.
  • Wave propagation: This is a simple applet showing how individual particles move during transverse or longituninal wave propagation.
  • Wave superposition: Applet showing superposition of two colliding sinusoidal waves.
  • Wave superposition: Applet showing superposition of two colliding pulses. You can switch the sign of the amplitude.
  • Why is light a wave?: Good discussion about why we believe that light is a wave.
  • 3-D wave: Interesting effects. You can modify the wavelength and orientation of the wave.
  • Doppler effect: This applet shows how the frequency shift from a moving source differs between light emission (relativistic) and sound emission (non-relativistic).
  • Polarization: Applet from the FSU site
  • Polarization: Discussion about polarization.
  • Snell's law: Applet showing reflection and refraction.
  • Snell's law: Another applet
  • Snell's law applet, emphasizing wavelength differences in the two media.
  • Refraction discussion: This discussion has a lot of nice pictures about refraction and several applets.
Chap. 34
Chap. 35-36
  • Two Wave interference:
  • Two source interference:
  • Ripple tank: Demonstrates interference with multiple sources. You have to be careful to set parameters when adding each source.
  • Ripple tank: More advanced appplet showing interference. You can move the sources and do some other complex things.
  • Two slit simulation: Static applet that allows you to change the wavelength and slit separation and see what happens.
  • Two slit simulation: Dynamic applet that allows you to change the slit separation and the wavelength.
  • Single slit simulation: This simple applet allows you to change the slit width and wavelength, but only in narrow regions.
  • N-slit simulation: This is a great applet, allowing you to create single, double, or multiple slit situations.