What are some recommended physics programs for TI calculators?

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The discussion revolves around finding recommended physics programs for various TI calculators, including models like the TI-83, TI-84, and TI-89. Participants are sharing resources and websites that may host relevant programs.

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  • The original poster inquires about good physics programs for TI calculators. Some participants suggest checking official websites and archives for available programs, while others mention the potential for programs to be compatible across different calculator models.

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The conversation is ongoing, with participants sharing links to resources and expressing curiosity about the availability of programs for specific calculator models. There is no explicit consensus, but several suggestions for further exploration have been made.

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Participants are discussing the availability of programs without specific details on the types of physics programs or their functionalities. There is an emphasis on exploring official resources and community archives.

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Hi --

Does anyone know of any good physics programs written for the TI calculator such as models ti-83, ti-84 or even the ti-89?

Just curious ...
 
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Science Programs for the TIs

I have a TI-85. The official websites has many programs and there are similar sites for the TI-83. Go to the program archive section and select "science". Under science there are sections for physics chemistry and even biology.

TI-83
http://education.ti.com/us/product/tech/83/down/download.html
ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/graph-ti/calc-apps/83/[/URL]

TI-85
[PLAIN]http://education.ti.com/us/product/tech/85/down/download.html
ftp://ftp.ti.com/pub/graph-ti/calc-apps/85/[/URL]

Peace

Amil
 
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Wat about the TI-83 PLUS, do you know any physics programs for that
 
No I don't sorry, but they probably have sections for that calc on the website as well. Also, many programs are desingned for more than one calc.


AMil
 
Thanks everyone. I also found www.ticalc.org which looks promising.
 

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