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For work I'm doing in another area I would like to be able to show students
how wave trains can combine to produce new shapes. Does anyone perchance know of any software that would do this? i.e. take two wave forms and combine them graphically. TIA Will -- |
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On 8 Nov, 13:42, "Will Hand" wrote:
For work I'm doing in another area I would like to be able to show students how wave trains can combine to produce new shapes. Does anyone perchance know of any software that would do this? i.e. take two wave forms and combine them graphically. Could this not be done in Excel (provided you have Microsoft Office)? Richard |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... On 8 Nov, 13:42, "Will Hand" wrote: For work I'm doing in another area I would like to be able to show students how wave trains can combine to produce new shapes. Does anyone perchance know of any software that would do this? i.e. take two wave forms and combine them graphically. Could this not be done in Excel (provided you have Microsoft Office)? Richard Thanks Richard, I do have Excel, but what I want is not to add data but combine graphs. Will -- |
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On Nov 8, 3:35*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... On 8 Nov, 13:42, "Will Hand" wrote: For work I'm doing in another area I would like to be able to show students how wave trains can combine to produce new shapes. Does anyone perchance know of any software that would do this? i.e. take two wave forms and combine them graphically. Could this not be done in Excel (provided you have Microsoft Office)? Richard Thanks Richard, I do have Excel, but what I want is not to add data but combine graphs. Will -- Is this Applet any good for you Will? http://www.eserc.stonybrook.edu/Proj...ractionApplet/ Len |
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![]() "Len Wood" wrote in message ... On Nov 8, 3:35 pm, "Will Hand" wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... On 8 Nov, 13:42, "Will Hand" wrote: For work I'm doing in another area I would like to be able to show students how wave trains can combine to produce new shapes. Does anyone perchance know of any software that would do this? i.e. take two wave forms and combine them graphically. Could this not be done in Excel (provided you have Microsoft Office)? Richard Thanks Richard, I do have Excel, but what I want is not to add data but combine graphs. Will -- Is this Applet any good for you Will? http://www.eserc.stonybrook.edu/Proj...ractionApplet/ Len ======================= Len, you're a star! Perfect. Cheers, Will -- |
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On 8 Nov, 16:31, Len Wood wrote:
Is this Applet any good for you Will?http://www.eserc.stonybrook.edu/Proj...ractionApplet/ Very interesting !! Richard |
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