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  1. Balances chemical equations! Input an equation as a string and chemical equation solver will output a list containing the balanced coefficients. You can imagine its utility in chemistry class.

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  2. Simplifying the process of adding vectors, Vector Calculator v1.0 lets you input the magnitude and direction for an arbitrary number of vectors. It will find the total magnitude, magnitude in the x and y directions, and angle in degrees; it will even draw a diagram showing vector components and the vector sum. If you take Physics, this program is indispensable! Doors CS v4.0 optimized.

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  3. This useful physics problem will solve for centripetal force, centripetal acceleration, radius, or centripedal velocity given any other variables. Its small yet powerful size makes it perfect for Physics students.

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  4. This is a program that allows you to actually simulate objects moving in 2D space. You can make quadrilaterals and circles, set the size, initial velocity, gravity, and air resistance. You can put as many objects into a simulation as your memory will allow; running the simulation will show how the objects would interact.

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  5. ParSim v1.0 is a 3D particle simulator application for TI-83/84-series graphing calculators. It can simulate and display 3D static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields as well as particles of all velocities, positions, charges, and masses. The simulator output is displayed in a graphical interface that automatically adjusts for optimal output of the data at hand. It assumes a k-constant of 1, so charges, masses, and velocities should be expressed on the scale of 10^0th integers for the elementary particles.

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  6. This program calculates solar elevation and azimuth from UTC time. v2.5 supports external programs as plugins.
    TI-83 Plus users: use this file.

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  7. Calcules the interval of values that result from the operation of (a) non exact number(s) or from a function. Operations avaiable are: addition (and subtraccion if you insert a negative value), multiplication, division. Functions avaiable are: x^2, x^4, sine and cosine.
    Example:
    Input= [3,5]^2
    Output= [9,25]

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  8. By far, the easiest way to view real-time sensor data on your CBL, CBL2, or LabPro.

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  9. CBLLight is a powerful and versatile program for using the TI Light Sensor or standard temperature sensors with the TI CBL, TI CBL 2, and the Vernier LabPro. The TI Light Sensor, TI Temperature Sensor, Vernier Stainless Steel Temperature Sensor, and Vernier Surface Temperature Sensor are supported by this version.

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  10. It's finally here, the best and easiest to use unit converter you'll ever find for any TI calculator. You can convert units of length, area, volume, mass, force, temperature, energy, pressure, velocity/speed, time, and memory. There are 69 units in total. Another awesome perk is that it only takes up ~2200 bytes! If you have a TI-84+ CSE/CE, make sure to grab that version instead.

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  11. README

    Hi Cemetech, this is my first upload. This program was written by me in TI-BASIC, and it can work with the TI-84+ line of calculators. I may try to make it compatible with TI-83 later. It can be used to help with calculations in chemistry around Mass, Volume, and Density and % Error. It has a simple menu, and can calculate the following with simple Prompt functions:

    - Density (Finding the density of something by calculating through Mass/Volume)
    - Mass (Finding the mass of something by calculating through Mass/Density)
    - Volume (Finding the volume of something by calculating through Mass/Density)
    - Finding Volume through the Initial Volume and Final Volume
    - % Error (Finding the difference between your experimental value and the accepted value

    Navigating through this program is simple, you can press the number corresponding to the option in the menu, and use the option to calculate something. After your calculation is finished, it will say "press enter" and you will then be sent back to the main menu after pressing ENTER.

    I use it for chemistry class, but I highly advise that people who use this, will still study the equations, and not completely lean on this program for the answers. It is supposed to help with getting work done faster, but it should not be used to do everything for you. It helps me in finding the mass, volume, or density of something after measuring its mass or final/initial volume (which would then give me a volume of the thing I am measuring).

    Update:
    Fixed a calculation error I made. It used to be division, but it was actually multiplication for finding Mass and Volume through density with mass/volume. Sorry for the mistake.

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