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Science Program Ideas
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Post your ideas for new science programs here, or build on ideas posted by other visitors.
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Janios Pereira
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Me gustaria un programa que convirtiera y compilara mis programas echos en Basic (en una ti-89) a Ensamblador :P
esop :D
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28 January 2005, 20:46 GMT
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Justin Snyder
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Im Having trouble writing a program for Physics, it's PA/L=R, i got it to work so it equals R but i want to get it so that if the varible changes (L or R) then it will get the right anwser. I tried If and Then but i couldn't get it to work, can anyone help me out?
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17 February 2005, 15:29 GMT
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Science Program Ideas
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Moloch000
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Hi,
There is a nifty program at:
See URL^
The problem is I have and cannot aquire a cord to do the uploading. Anyone have aminutre to convert it so I can manually punch it in?
There is a program here that I think does it automatically but the link is broken:
hexert.zip
HELP!
Thanks :-)
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5 December 2005, 22:56 GMT
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Clam fisher
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hey ppl! does anybody have a basic program for stoichiometry here? im starting to make 1 but i need some more ideas.....if andbody can send teh code they have so far to pinkpanther936@gmail.com that would be great!!!!!
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Clamtco
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24 February 2006, 01:06 GMT
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chemman1
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Hello everybody!
Does semeone have an idea of a program that calculates the molecular mass of a compound(ex: FeCl3(H2O)4)
Exigence: program must be very fast( result in seconds)
Another proposition is a fast program for titrations (for all possible compounds).
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28 July 2006, 08:54 GMT
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chemman1
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How about a program whose purpose is to input an organic compound(draw it), store it in a memory(its name, physical properties, reactivity).
... maybe a retrosynthesis of an organic compound
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28 July 2006, 09:40 GMT
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chemman1
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It's again me...
What about a program that show a point group of an organic compound, with all possible consequences...
I would be very surprised to hear from you. Good luck!
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28 July 2006, 09:48 GMT
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sgibbers17
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First of all I think there should be an engineering section. There is a program on this site but it doesn't work with the ti-89. The program is Aerodynamics Tool - aero.zip. It only works for the ti-92, I was wondering if someone would port it to the ti-89 or if there is a simple fix that I can do to get it to work. This will realy help me in my compressible fluid flow class. Or if there is a program that someone is aware of that is very simular please let me know.
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4 October 2006, 17:41 GMT
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jimmy westberg
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I've been looking for a program that does exactly what ME*Pro and EE*Pro does exept that it lets you put your own equations in. I have still not found it...
I'd like to create my own equations and input desired variables (with "Enter: 'variable namne" at the bottom and help picutre on F4). Anyone who has played around with ME*Pro and EE*Pro know what I'm looking for.... please help me. :)
jimmy-westberg AT spray DOT se
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26 January 2007, 10:15 GMT
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Is this kind of a program possible?
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vrusp06
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Is it possible to monitor ECGs on the Graph Calculators? If yes, how? If no, why not?
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22 September 2007, 17:31 GMT
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Adam Cohen
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I have completed a "suite" of physics equations for the TI84, TI84SE, and TI83. The program covers the basic projectile motion formulas (range, time, and height), addition of vectors (up to 4), tension, and vector coordinates.
Because of the nature of the program, while it has 5 programs pre-installed, you can add an additional 5 formulas into it.
Any suggestions of additional formulas that could be added would be greatly appreciated. I'm currently working on a program that calculates acceleration derived from the formula Vf^2 = Vo^2+2AD.
Many thanks!
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27 November 2007, 15:08 GMT
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David Akodes
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I think that a program that makes the lewis dot structures of compounds would be really useful. Somebody make it please. :)
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20 March 2008, 21:19 GMT
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