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Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - Harold A Climer - 03-18-2014 09:39 PM I have found some short Physics programs for the PRIME from the Physics Department at Prince Georges County Community College in Largo Maryland http://www.pgccphy.net/1030/phy1030.pdf Dec 16, 2013 - Prince George's Community College. Largo, Maryland. HP Prime Calculator Programs. page 318 of the PDF document. General Physics I: Classical Mechanics D.G. Simpson, Ph.D. Department of Physical Sciences and Engineering Prince George’s Community College Largo, Maryland Fall 2013 Last updated: December 16, 2013 RE: Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - Tugdual - 03-18-2014 10:35 PM Interesting but the link says 404 Not Found and bold red makes me feel ashamed for something I have done wrong RE: Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - Terje Vallestad - 03-18-2014 10:43 PM (03-18-2014 10:35 PM)Tugdual Wrote: Interesting but the link says 404 Not Found and bold red makes me feel ashamed for something I have done wrong If you edit the link by removing everything after .pdf it will work Cheers, Terje RE: Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - Miguel Toro - 03-19-2014 01:22 PM (03-18-2014 10:35 PM)Tugdual Wrote: Interesting but the link says 404 Not Found and bold red makes me feel ashamed for something I have done wrong The correct link Cheers, Miguel RE: Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - Manolo Sobrino - 03-19-2014 01:33 PM Thank you for the hint! Prof. Simpson has pretty fun material there (e.g. his course notes). I like this kind of caring-about-the-small-details-in-elementary-stuff-and-getting-it-right physicists. I like them a lot. RE: Several Short Physics Program for the Prime - CR Haeger - 03-27-2014 04:04 PM (03-18-2014 09:39 PM)Harold A Climer Wrote: I have found some short Physics programs for the PRIME from the Physics Department at Prince Georges County Community College in Largo Maryland http://www.pgccphy.net/1030/phy1030.pdf Thank you Professor Climer, for this information. I looks like Professor Simpson does a great job trying to integrate/accommodate students use of programmable calculators (TI and HP) into the coursework. Regarding the HP Prime programs - they do work as shown. It seems to me though, that the Prime Apps and CAS solve(), fsolve() can be used with perhaps less effort while providing a more flexible output. |