Modeling Physics with the Wolfram Language
Here’s another guest post from Allison Taylor at Wolfram Research. Today we’re looking at how to build simple physics models using the Wolfram Language. If you’ve taken any introductory physics course,...
View ArticleXenon Death Flash: a free physics lesson
If you own a Raspberry Pi 2, congratulations: you’re also the proud owner of an elegant demonstration of the photoelectric effect! At the weekend, Peter Onion, a veteran of our forums and of Raspberry...
View ArticleA Raspberry Pi cosmic ray detector from folk at CERN
A group of people from CERN is using their spare time to build Cosmic Pi, a cosmic ray detector based on a Raspberry Pi. Their goal is to crowdsource the world’s largest cosmic ray telescope by getting...
View ArticlePi-powered hands-on statistical model at the Royal Society
Physics! Particles! Statistical modelling! Quantum theory! How can non-scientists understand any of it? Well, students from Durham University are here to help you wrap your head around it all – and to...
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