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Tour (example of versatility)
In "Pressure Volume Relations, 2-D" we show:
1) The x and y position of every atom in the simulation;
2) The velocity of every atom (gives both speed and direction);
3) The van der Waals radii of every atom;
4) The effect of van der Waals forces between the atoms;
5) The effect of temperature on velocity and the equal partitioning of energy between the atoms;
6) A two dimensional representation of volume;
7) The number of each atom type in the simulation;
8) The instantaneous fluctuations in pressure;
9) The average pressure generated by the wall collisions between the atoms and the container;
10) The relative amount of data collected and averaged for each of these
pressures;
11) The pressure volume and pressure inverse volume relationships demonstrated by the regression lines and curves;
12) The random walk motion of user-selected atoms.
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