
This page shows some examples of the other facet of my interest; maths and science. Soon to come: an open-source content management system. Watch this space.
This simple app was created to demonstrate the constructive and destructive interference waves. The waves are dynamically generated in Flash Actionscript 2.0.
Another simple app shows the path of an object flying through the air, displaying also the calculations that govern the motion.
This animation was my first attempt at a unified C++ and OpenGL Program. It demonstrates the motion of a simple pendulum in Simple Harmonic Motion.
This is a small program to simplify the process of Interval Bisection as a numerical method for finding the root of an equation.
This practical investigation looks at the motion of a simple pendulum, moving to the motion of a 'physical' pendulum. I investigated how temperature affects steel, and then looked at the motion of a magnetic pendulum inside an electromagnetic field.
This article was created by reading information available in books, magazines and journals. It provides a basic 'recipe' for the hardware componenets of a quantum computer. A brief look is taken at the mathematics of the quantum computation, with special regard to cryptography.