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This might be interesting: http://matecmaticaacustica.weebly.com/graph-and-sound-of-sine-waves.html and http://matecmaticaacustica.weebly.com/fourier-synthesis.html hope that helps, regards Jose
Please find attached a Mathematica notebook that demonstrates the CloudDeploy of a FormPage for an online quiz. It can be taken by different students at the same time, provided that each one enters a different student id number. Student's progress...
A typical exercise in a Differential Calculus course is to obtain the equation of a line that is tangent to a function at a value of x. If you graph with different colors several lines that are tangent to a given function, at different values of x,...
There are some interesting advantages of using "GIF" as the format for the output of a cloud-deployed FormFunction. First a problem: the output of next code is suposed to be a Grid with pink and yellow bakcground, however when deployed in the cloud,...
Dear community, I am the main author of an old Quantum Mechanics add-on for Mathematica. We are not updating it anymore because we are creating a totally new Quantum Mechanics package, it will be very likely called qmDirac. The old Quantum...
Hello [@Scot Martin][at0] and [@Carlo Barbieri][at1], the link that Scot gave us in his post (https://www.wolframcloud.com/objects/user-9a32cd4b-ac8e-41b8-a00d-a9bf698ed3b0/PressureDemo) works great in my Windows PC, however it does not work from my...
Sam, I have attached the notebook, and also edited the original post to include the code. Have fun!
[@Sam Carrettie][at0] thank you! There is a very similar Demonstration by another author in the Demonstrations site: [Maximizing the Viewing Angle of a Painting][1] [![enter image description here][2]][1] [at0]:...
One of the most sucessful Mathematica activities that I have is one where first I show the students how to create a chess piece with a solid of revolution, and then I ask them to create a Coke bottle with the same procedure, see the last pages of...