01979nam a2200277 i 4500991001593699707536030507s gw 000 0 eng d3540147357b1216947x-39ule_instDip.to Fisicaeng53.1.5Patt, Hans-Josef451138Relativity for Windows[electronic resource] /Hans-Josef Patt, Peter Nemec1 computer optical disc :col. ;4 3/4 in.Title from disc labelAccompanied by 1 pair of 3-D glasses; issued in boxA powerful ray tracing program which generates snapshots of uniformly moving objects on the computer screen and allows observation of any spacial arrangement of various objects in different scenarios, taking into account changes of shape, intensity, or color.Students can extend their comprehension of Einstein's special theory of relativity by performing experiments on the computer screen, and teachers and professors can use the descriptive pictures to enrich their lectures on relativity.System requirements: PC compatible 386 with compatible math processor 387 or greater (Intel 486, or Pentium (66 MHz) recommended); 9 Mb RAM (17 Mb recommended); DOS 4.01 or higher, Windows 3.1x or higher (DOS 7.0, Windows 9x, Windows NT 4.0 or higher recommended); VGA capable display, high color (16 bit) at 640 by 480 (SVGA, true color (24 bit) at 800 by 600 recommended); Mouse; CD-ROM drive; 8 Mb hard disk free spaceSpecial relativity (Physics)-Computer assisted instructionNemec, Peterauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut736951.b1216947x25-07-1907-05-03991001593699707536LE006 53.1.5 PAT12006000089517le006pE59.85-l- 60000.i1251867020-05-03Relativity for Windows1458104UNISALENTOle00607-05-03mm -enggw 01