Here's a program I made to show you what the electric fields look like around charged particles. I made this because my physics teacher kept complaining about how poorly the PhET simulation was made. I thought that I could make it, and here it is. All the controls are in the program.
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/ ... and-fields
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Re: Can't stop loving --ElectroStatics Simulator
Not much accuracy:
But still it's funny to play with it.
But still it's funny to play with it.
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Re: Can't stop loving --ElectroStatics Simulator
It looks very nice, and is quite useful! But I agree - maybe you should try to make it a little more accurate...
Maybe make an approximation first and then iterate with more precision?
Maybe make an approximation first and then iterate with more precision?
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Re: Can't stop loving --ElectroStatics Simulator
Simply decrease dt and increase iterations.
Note: It will lag.
Note: It will lag.
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