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    WaveAdd

    WaveAdd

    Adds two waves to show beats, standing waves, etc.

    A simulation that adds two waves (longitudinal or transverse... sine, square, or triangle) and shows their sum. Each wave's frequency, wavelength, speed, amplitude, shape, and orientation can be changed on the fly. Easily show superposition, beats, and standing waves. Constantly updated values for x position, y position, velocity, and acceleration describe each wave, and their sum.
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    SINE Isochronic Entrainer

    SINE Isochronic Entrainer

    Free and Open Source Brainwave Entrainment application

    ...The effect is not permanent, and fades away in less than a minute after the stimuli is removed. Isochronic tones are a commonly used aural stimuli for Brainwave Entrainment, consisting of short pulses of a sine wave, varying in frequency. Unlike binaural beats, isochronic tones can be played on speakers. The Player supports touchscreens and high resolution displays. Includes a graphical editor for making presets, with a manual.
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