Teaching Special Relativity Using Physlets

In a recent paper in this journal1 we presented work on the creation and use of Physlet-based2 exercises to teach physical and wave optics. Since then we have developed ready-to-run exercises for introductory physics3,4 and have developed Physlet-based exercises for more advanced topics such as quan...

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