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            <title>Net Force</title>
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            <description>Forces add like vectors. Three forces act on the orange disk. Drag the heads of the arrows representing these forces to observe the effecton the net force, which is their sum.</description>
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            <title>Adding Vectors with Shockwave (7Stones.com)</title>
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            <description>Applet uses Shockwave to demonstrate vector addition.  Use can add up to 10 vectors.</description>
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            <title>MIT Physics 8.02: Vector Fields</title>
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            <description>This web page contains a series of animations and simulations related to vector fields and vector calculus. Topics include fluid flow, vector products, and path and surface integrals.&amp;nbsp;It is part of the MIT TEAL project and includes simulations on topics in E&amp;amp;M, course notes, and a multimedia Guided Tour of the topic.The materials from a full semester course using these simulations is available from the MIT Open Courseware Server (see the Mirror URL).</description>
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            <title>Point in Space (Cartesian Coordinates)</title>
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            <description>A three-dimensional display of the Cartesian coordinate system.</description>
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            <title>Spherical Polar Coordinates</title>
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            <description>A three-dimensional interactive display of the spherical polar coordinate system.</description>
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