Resources for simulations in physics

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Several users recommend web resources for physics simulations similar to those found on the PhET website. Notable suggestions include ComPADRE, Wolfram Demonstrations, and a developing site called PhysicsIMS, which is expanding its collection of simulations. These resources aim to enhance learning and understanding of physics concepts through interactive tools. The discussion highlights the importance of accessible online simulations for educational purposes. Overall, these recommendations provide valuable options for anyone seeking to explore physics through simulations.
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Me and my friend are developing a website at the moment, right now has a few simulations but they are growing and I really think they are quite useful http://physicsims.com/
 
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I think it's easist first to watch a short vidio clip I find these videos very relaxing to watch .. I got to thinking is this being done in the most efficient way? The sand has to be suspended in the water to move it to the outlet ... The faster the water , the more turbulance and the sand stays suspended, so it seems to me the rule of thumb is the hose be aimed towards the outlet at all times .. Many times the workers hit the sand directly which will greatly reduce the water...
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