A Review and partial list of Owners of the Dynamic
Bridge Video and Bridge PC Program

"Modes of a Suspension Bridge" a review published in
The Physics
Teacher, Feb. 1994,
Vol. 32, p.109
"Mr. Barrett's physics class made a video showing the
oscillations of a suspension bridge. The class does a good job of
demonstrating nodes, antinodes, and harmonic oscillations of the bridge and obviously
enjoyed themselves while making this contribution to the understanding of
harmonic motion. The video ends with an explanation of the
shareware also available [from Bob Barrett's home page.]"

"The DOS software [shareware] program: Bridge Collapse
allows users to construct a computer bridge and then change forces on the
bridge, the results of which can be seen instantly."
"A bonus data analysis program, CORCO, is included, which can be
used on any set of data to find best fit exponentials,
along with the equation and the time constant."

OWNERS:
Amherst College, Austin College, Bates College, Baylor
University, Bucknell
University, Central Community Col., Concord High School, Converse
College,
East High School, Georgetown College - KY, Georgetown University
Washington D.C.,
Indiana State University, Jay High School - Maine, Juniata
College - PA,
Kilgore College, Mid Pacific Inst. Honolulu, Monument Mountain
High School,
Pasadena Area Comm. Col, Randolph-Macon College, Science Center -
Middlebury College,
Seminole Comm. College, Siena College, St. Andrews Presby.,
SUNY at Stony Brook, Tabor College, Temple University, Univ of
So. Calif.,
University of New Mexico, University of So. Florida, University
of Michigan,
University of Illinois, University of Vermont, University of
Illinios,
West Point Military Academy, William Jewell College, Williams
College - MA,
Winthrop University

To SEE more about:
Bridge Resonance Program
Data Analysis and Curve Fitting
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