| Company | Paul Peters |
| Website | http://www.vbe.com/~ppeters/franklin.html |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.1 or later. |
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| Release Date | 7/27/2003 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Education:Science
Views 356 (+0) / Rating 0.00 / Free By Paul Peters
Software for plotting electric sphere lines and equipotential surfaces round direct charges. It is intended as freeware for science education so strait it round if you like it. It is not, nonetheless, meant for commercial utilization or distribution without my permission. What's New: Version 1.7 adds the followinig: Field lines backside be generated automatically from the fulfil menu. The menu detail "Random Lines" will father 20 lines per commove. If the charges are of differing magnitude the number of lines emanating from a commove will be proportional to the magnitude of the commove but will stillness average to 20 per commove. The sphere lines will start at random positions on modest spheres centered on the charges. Because of the randomness of the sphere points the resulting plot may look untidy. For those desiring more moderate over sphere lines Franklin backside directly record in the staring points for these lines from the commove files it generates. This must be done from a differentiate text editor as described below but backside have more gratifying results than random lines. Franklin backside record plain text files containing coordinates to start sphere lines. These coordinates must appear after the name of commove coordinates and be preceded by the words "sphere points" between lean brackets as sphere points. A few examples are included to exhibit how this is done. It's important to recollect that these sphere points backside exclusively be record. When a file is saved in Franklin exclusively the commove coordinates are saved, not any sphere points that may induce be previously record. To be good one should therefore preserve these files as "record exclusively" from their discussion processor of pick. How to father the sphere points is a problem in itself. One way is to pen a simpleton program that generates the name of coordinates and then copy and paste them into a commove file. Except for lean brackets other punctuation is ignored so things like commas are OK to utilization. Franklin will become unresponsive until all sphere calculations are complete so it's topper to keep
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