Category Archives: Physics

MATLAB: Lectures

  • MATLAB I (1.0MB)             August 21, 2009
  • MATLAB II (987KB)          September 06, 2010
  • MATLAB III (500KB)        September 13, 2009
  • MATLAB IV (780KB)         October 02, 2009
  • MATLAB IIIb (200KB)      October 09, 2009
  • MATLAB V (180KB)            October 09, 2009
  • MATLAB IVb (340KB)       October 20, 2009
  • MATLAB_VI (240KB)        October 23, 2009
  • MATLAB_VII(330KB)       November 6, 2009
  • MATLAB_VIII ( 159 )        November 26, 2009
  • MATLAB_IX (840KB)      December 11, 2009

Science Report

News:

5-Dimensional Storage Of Data

Scientists in Australia have developed a new material that is sensitive to different wavelengths and polarizations of laser light and can store data in five dimensions. Conventional DVDs and CDs store data in two dimensions and holographic disks use three. The so-called 5-D disks have the potential of storing up to 10 TB on a single disk. …………

        Murray Gell-Mann, the man who found quarks

        Murray Gell-Mann

        I was always OK in math. Actually I loved math, loved studying it, loved using it. I loved history. I was particularly in love with archaeology and linguistics. And I could discuss anything with my brother-archaeology, etymology, anything at all. ……………..

        Science Magazine Sites

        Site List of  Science Journals and magazines


        Physics: Simulations

        The simulations of Modern Physics at BS level are created by:

        Mr. Naveed Alam, Lecturer Dept. of Physics, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology ( FUUAST ). Karachi Campus.

        These simulations are part of physics workshop spread over nearly 6 months. It was funded by HEC for the college teachers of Karachi. The workshop was conducted in Dept. of Computer Science, FUUAST with Dr. Tahira as project director and a team of three teachers/instructors.

        Tao Framework is used to embed OpenGL in C#. The simulation project is open source and requires at least DOT NET 3.0.

        Modern Physics topics simulated in the project are listed below.

        1. Barrier Tunnelingcrystal
        2. Blackbody Radiation
        3. Compton Effect
        4. Crystal Structure
        5. Energy Bands
        6. Fission
        7. General Theory of Relativity
        8. Harmonic Oscillatorquarks01
        9. Particle in a Box
        10. Photoelectric Effect
        11. Quark Model
        12. Radioactivity
        13. Special Theory of Relativity
        14. Structure of Atom
        15. Wave Nature of Matter.

        1st setup file includes runtime DotNet.

        1.  SetUp_1 35 MB

        2.  SetUp_2 1.8 MB

        User Manuals:

        User Manual 7.0 MB

        UserManual4Modules 14.0 MB

        Project Code (OpenGL in C#)

        SimulationsOfModernPhysics.zip 35MB