Laboratory Manual for Nonlinear Physics with Maple for Scientists and Engineers

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Science demands that all theory must be checked by experiment. Richard Feyn­ man, Nobel Laureate in physics (1965), reminds us in a wonderful quote that "The test of all knowledge is experiment. Experiment is the sole judge of sci­ entific truth. " 1 It is because nonlinear physics can be so profoundly counter­ intuitive that these laboratory investigations are so important. This manual is designed to be used with the text Nonlinear Physics with Maple for Scientists and Engineers. Understanding is enhanced when experiments are used to check so please attempt as many of the activities as you can. As you perform theory, these activities, we hope that you will be amazed and startled by strange behav­ ior, intrigued and terrorized by new ideas, and be able to amaze your friends as you relate your strange sightings! Remember that imagination is just as impor­ tant as knowledge, so exercise yours whenever possible. But please be careful, as nonlinear activities can be addicting, can provide fond memories, and can awaken an interest that lasts a lifetime. Although it has been said that a rose by any other name is still a rose, (with apologies to Shakespeare) the authors of this laboratory manual have, in an endeavor to encourage the use of these nonlinear investigations, called them experimental activities rather than experiments. A number of design innovations have been introduced: A.

Author(s): Richard H. Enns, George McGuire (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 136
Tags: Measurement Science and Instrumentation;Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity;Numerical and Computational Physics

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Spin Toy Pendulum....Pages 1-4
Nonlinear Damping....Pages 5-8
Anharmonic Potential....Pages 9-13
Iron Core Inductor....Pages 15-18
Nonlinear LRC Circuit....Pages 19-24
Tunnel Diode Negative Resistance Curve....Pages 25-31
Tunnel Diode Self-Excited Oscillator....Pages 33-35
Forced Duffing Equation....Pages 37-42
Focal Point Instability....Pages 43-48
Period of a Compound Pendulum....Pages 49-51
Stable Limit Cycle....Pages 53-60
Van der Pol Limit Cycle....Pages 61-64
Relaxation Oscillations: Neon Bulb....Pages 65-70
Relaxation Oscillations: Drinking Bird....Pages 71-73
Relaxation Oscillations: Tunnel Diode....Pages 75-78
Hard Spring....Pages 79-81
Nonlinear Resonance Curve: Mechanical....Pages 83-86
Nonlinear Resonance Curve: Electrical....Pages 87-91
Nonlinear Resonance Curve: Magnetic....Pages 93-96
Subharmonic Response: Period Doubling....Pages 97-99
Diode: Period Doubling....Pages 101-105
Power Spectrum....Pages 107-109
Entrainment and Quasiperiodicity....Pages 111-113
Quasiperiodicity: Neon Bulb....Pages 115-117
Chua’s Butterfly....Pages 119-123
Route to Chaos....Pages 125-128
Driven Spin Toy....Pages 129-130
Mapping....Pages 131-134
Back Matter....Pages 135-136