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LOGO-L> brownian motion



Hi all:

	As i gear up for the start of the new semester (it seems like last
semester just finished !!) I have done some thinking regarding some of the
problems that I want my physical science students to be tackling. The first
3 week module, I am going to explore what kinds of forces a water balloon
can tolerate (via dropping and  by pressure) and then how we can extend
this tolerance limit via some creative design. As I think about pressure I
am then hit with some brownian motion within a boundary (the water hitting
up against the balloon) and how to model this. 

I seem to recall some discussion on the list about brownian motion and some
programs with respect to this. I ran through the archeives but came up
short. Can anyone help me out on this ? 

Thanks a bunch ( in advance)

Paul 


prkosuth@mychoice.net
OPINIONS ARE MY  OWN
Brehm Preparatory School
Carbondale IL

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