--Text--  File: Lib2, Node: Top, Up: (DIR)TOP, Prev: (Lib)TOP * Menu: * Biological Science: (Lib)Biological Science * Business: (Lib)Business * Chemistry: (Lib)Chemistry * Demos and Games: (Lib)Demos and Games * Educational Applications: (Lib)Educational Applications * Engineering and Computer Science: (Lib)Engineering and Computer Science * Math and Statistics: * Physics:: * Political Science:: * Sciences:: * Social Sciences:: * Utilities::   File: Lib2, Node: Physics, Up: TOP, PREV: (Lib)Math and statistics, Next: Political Science * Menu: * BFIELD: Graphs the effects of current on the magnetic field produced about a single conductor and fields produced by the current flow in two parallel wires. * CHARGE: The Millikan oil drop experiment (determining the charge of an electron). * DECAY1: Radioactive decay is treated pseudo-quantitatively, by permitting the user to determine the approximate number of radioactive particles remaining. * DECAY2: Calculates, from two geiger counter readings, the half-life of an element and the mass of a radioactive sample across time. * LENS: Simulates an optic experiment and explores several properties of lenses. * NEWTN2: Demonstrates Newton's second law by varying angles and forces on a moving object. * NORTON: Astronomical ephemeris program package. NORTON gives planet and asteroid positions for any date from January 1, 1900. * PHOTEL: Investigation of photoelectric emission and critical wavelength for five elements. * PHOTON: Simulates an experiment to determine energy levels of an unknown element using photon energy levels. * PLANCK: Simulates an experiment to determine Planck's constant, threshold frequency, and work function of a metal. * PRJTL: Calculates the vertical and horizontal velocities, and speed of a projectile given an initial firing angle and speed. * REFLEC: Demonstrates least time principle of reflected light. * RESIST: Parallel and Series Resistance Calculator. * SCATR1: The SCATR programs simulate alpha particle scattering as demonstrated in the laboratory and according to three theoretical models of the atom: the hard sphere, the Thompson, and the Rutherford or nuclear model. SCATR1 calculates the angular distribution of scattered alpha particles for an actual laboratory experiment. * SCATR2: Plots angular distribution graphs for scattering according to each of the three models. * SCATR3: Plots the trajectories of alpha particles scattered by target atoms of the rutherford model. * SLITS: Young's double slit experiment; demonstrates diffraction and interference in light. * SNELL: Presents Snell's Law by plotting the path of a light ray as it crosses a boundary separating two different media. * SPACE: Investigates the effect of speed on orbital motion. * UELEC: Calculates a table of values for the electric potential energy of two point charges at a user specified distance. * VFIELD: Plots relative electrical potential field strengths in the regions surrounding two point charges. * VLOCTY: Investigates the change in instantaneous velocity over a period of time. * WAVES: Demonstrates the effects of changing wavelength, amplitude, and phase on two waves and on their sum (or superposition).  File: Lib2, Node: Political Science, Up: Top, Prev: Physics, Next: Sciences EEE: (Fortran) Simulation program that allows the user to set policies on U.S. Energy, Economics, and Environment. * ELECT1: Simulates 19th century historical elections by allowing three strategy factors, image, party affiliation, and campaign issues, to be varied to election results can be compared with actual results. * ELECT2: Simulates 20th century historical elections by allowing three strategy factors; image, party affiliation, and campaign issues, to be varied so election results can be compared with actual results. * POLICY: Simulates the impact which various interest groups might have on the policy formation at the federal level. * USPOP: A Program for Simulating Population Changes.  File: Lib2, Node: Sciences, Up: Top, Prev: Political Science Next: Social Sciences * Menu: * CALREQ: Determines how many calories you need during a 24-hour period on the basis of specific personal statistics and the amount of time performing activities at five energy levels provided by the user. * CLOUDS: Formation of cumuliform clouds. * DAYREQ: Calculates total consumption of a number of nutrients and calories on the basis of intake of 22 food groups for a 24 hour period. * GRAZE: A simulation of ecological interaction. * MITOCN: Describes the process where food ingested by an organism is transformed into energy by the mitochondria in the cells of its body. * MNIDIT: Computes the daily intake of specific nutrients during a 24-hour day. * SELMNU: Allows you to establish a pattern for menu items and constructs a simple menu for one day. * WATER Calculates or checks a 12 month water budget for internal data or the user supplied data.  File: Top, Node: Social Sciences, Up: Top, Prev: Science, Next: Utilities * Menu: Empty menu  File: Lib2, Node: Utilities, Up: TOP, Prev: Social Sciences, Next: * Menu: * CREF: A BASIC-PLUS cross-reference program. Prints a cross-reference of line numbers and variables. * CREFV: A BASIC-PLUS cross-reference program using virtual arrays. Allows for larger files than CREF. * DOCUME: On-line Documentation * EDFOR FORTRAN source text editor. * FLOPPY: Floppy drive utility program * HELP: Information on how to use the RSTS/E Application Library. * INDEX: Provides information about programs on the RSTS/E Application Library. Specific information can be retrieved by program name, catagory, or language. A sample execution is available for most programs. * MILEAG: Computes your gas mileage. * RESEQ: A BASIC-PLUS line number resequencing program. * STAR: Simple Test Approach for Readability * XPLUS: A conversion aid from EX BASIC to Basic-Plus.