Simulations of Oscillatory Systems: with Award-Winning Software, Physics of Oscillations

Simulations of Oscillatory Systems: with Award-Winning Software, Physics of Oscillations

Butikov, Eugene I.

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Provides interactive software that serves as a desktop laboratory for exploring simulated systems and replicating the experiments Enables students to perform interesting mini-research projects involving the physics of oscillations Develops students’ physical intuition and theoretical foundations Includes various examples of the behavior of simulated systems Requires no previous knowledge of algorithmic languages or programming Solutions manual available upon qualifying course adoption Summary Deepen Your Students’ Understanding of Oscillations through Interactive Experiments Simulations of Oscillatory Systems: with Award-Winning Software, Physics of Oscillations provides a hands-on way of visualizing and understanding the fundamental concepts of the physics of oscillations. Both the textbook and software are designed as exploration-oriented supplements for courses in general physics and the theory of oscillations. The book is conveniently structured according to mathematical complexity. Each chapter in Part I contains activities, questions, exercises, and problems of varying levels of difficulty, from straightforward to quite challenging. Part II presents more sophisticated, highly mathematical material that delves into the serious theoretical background for the computer-aided study of oscillations. The software package allows students to observe the motion of linear and nonlinear mechanical oscillatory systems and to obtain plots of the variables that describe the systems along with phase diagrams and plots of energy transformations. These computer simulations provide clear, vivid illustrations of oscillations in various physical systems, bringing to life many abstract concepts, developing students’ physical intuition, and complementing the analytical study of the subject. Students can investigate phenomena that would otherwise be difficult to study in a more conventional manner.

  • ISBN: 9781498707688
  • Editorial: CRC PRESS LLC
  • Encuadernacion: Tela
  • Páginas: 363
  • Fecha Publicación: 06/03/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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