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"Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Moran <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Apr 2001 01:14:51 GMT
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Been wondering since high school what those s-p-d-f orbitals beyond
1s and 2p really look like?  Look for "Orbitals" on www.adapower.com
and you'll find a demo of dynamic Windows graphics, Claw style, that
lets you see higher electron probability density orbitals of the
Hydrogen atom.  There is a Windows executable as well as source
which can be compiled and linked with the introductory version of
Claw using Gnat, Janus, ObjectAda, or Rational compilers.  There
is also a very simple demo, Tube, which is pretty (especially if
you have blue-red 3D glasses handy), and which exposes more simply
the underlying reusable cloud display object.

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