Science Archives - MATLAB Apps https://matlab-apps.com/category/science/ Official Website of MATLAB Apps | an educational YouTube channel specialized in designing professional MATLAB applications Sat, 26 Aug 2023 10:30:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://i0.wp.com/matlab-apps.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-thumb.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Science Archives - MATLAB Apps https://matlab-apps.com/category/science/ 32 32 222008058 How to Create MATLAB Application to Visualize Celestial Objects! Explore the Wonders of the Universe https://matlab-apps.com/2023/08/25/how-to-create-matlab-application-to-visualize-celestial-objects-explore-the-wonders-of-the-universe/ Fri, 25 Aug 2023 15:54:14 +0000 https://matlab-apps.com/?p=1069 Welcome to our captivating video, attached above, showcasing the extraordinary world of celestial objects! In this visually stunning presentation, we invite you to embark on a mesmerizing journey through our solar system. Our innovative app allows you to delve into the celestial realm and visualize a wide array of popular celestial objects. From the radiant …

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Welcome to our captivating video, attached above, showcasing the extraordinary world of celestial objects! In this visually stunning presentation, we invite you to embark on a mesmerizing journey through our solar system.

Our innovative app allows you to delve into the celestial realm and visualize a wide array of popular celestial objects. From the radiant Sun to the enigmatic Moon, from the swift Mercury to the alluring Venus, and from the majestic Earth to the captivating Mars, you’ll witness these celestial bodies come to life like never before. But that’s not all! Prepare to be awestruck as you explore the magnificent gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, and marvel at their intricate details and breathtaking beauty.

With our app, you hold the power to manipulate and interact with these celestial objects. Rotate them, zoom in or out to observe finer details, and even alter the background color to suit your mood. Take control of the light angle and clipping of the figures to enhance your viewing experience and uncover hidden wonders.

For Earth enthusiasts, we offer a unique feature that allows you to visualize our planet in remarkable detail. Enable the display of clouds, adjusting their level of coverage and density, and witness the Earth’s majestic atmosphere come alive before your eyes.

Designed with school students in mind, this app serves as a remarkable educational tool. It offers a captivating and interactive way to learn about celestial objects, igniting curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding of our universe. Moreover, it serves as an excellent undergraduate project, showcasing the potential for further expansion and development by graduate students who wish to delve into more advanced features and capabilities.

Beyond its immediate application, this app incorporates a plethora of useful tricks and techniques that can be leveraged in the creation of other sophisticated applications. Unlock the secrets behind its seamless visuals and gain valuable insights into the intricacies of app development.

Please note that the YouTube video presents the final product. You can download the project and unlock its full potential. Prepare to embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the cosmos and witness celestial objects like never before. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity!

Thank you for watching, and may your exploration of the celestial wonders enrich your understanding of the universe and spark your imagination.


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Car Speed Simulator with Some Fundamental Physics Equations https://matlab-apps.com/2023/07/24/car-speed-simulator-with-some-fundamental-physics-equations/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 14:43:59 +0000 https://matlab-apps.com/?p=950 From the video shown above, we introduce an exciting MATLAB application developed using App Designer. The app is a car speed simulator that allows the user to adjust the speed of the car and the distance that needs to be covered. It utilizes fundamental physics equations to simulate the movement of the car and provides …

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From the video shown above, we introduce an exciting MATLAB application developed using App Designer. The app is a car speed simulator that allows the user to adjust the speed of the car and the distance that needs to be covered.

It utilizes fundamental physics equations to simulate the movement of the car and provides an engine sound effect, making the simulation more realistic and engaging.

Using this app, users can gain a better understanding of how car speed and physics equations work in real-world scenarios. The app is not only informative but also fun to use, as the user can pause the simulation at any time and reset it to its initial state.

This application is a prime example of the impressive capabilities of MATLAB and AppDesigner. It incorporates many useful tricks that can be utilized in developing more advanced apps. The video showcases the final product but does not include the development process. However, users can download the project after purchasing it with a very tiny price (via BuyMeACoffee “BMC” platform).

Whether you’re a student, an engineer, or simply curious about physics, this app is an excellent tool to have in your toolbox. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the simulation of car speed and physics equations using MATLAB AppDesigner!


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Newton’s Color Disc Simulator App https://matlab-apps.com/2023/07/20/newtons-color-disc-simulator-app/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 19:15:28 +0000 https://matlab-apps.com/?p=916 The above video walks you through how to use this application developed in MATLAB App Designer environment. This app is about a simulation of Newton’s color disc. The application is designed with many features, like the ability to adjust the rotating speed, select the rotating direction (clockwise or anti-clockwise), and resize the application window. Additionally, …

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The above video walks you through how to use this application developed in MATLAB App Designer environment. This app is about a simulation of Newton’s color disc.

The application is designed with many features, like the ability to adjust the rotating speed, select the rotating direction (clockwise or anti-clockwise), and resize the application window. Additionally, the app includes an instantaneous stopping and running switch, allowing for precise control over the simulation.

This video shows you step-by-step how this app works, from setting up the interface to coding the rotating disc animation. Having this project will let you learn about App Designer’s powerful capabilities for creating interactive MATLAB applications, and gain experience with fundamental concepts such as callbacks, GUI elements, and data structures.

You can download the complete project for a small fee used mainly for supporting us. With this project, you’ll have everything you need to customize the app for your own purposes, or use it as a starting point for your own MATLAB applications. Whether you’re a seasoned MATLAB user or just getting started, this app is sure to help you create dynamic, interactive simulations like a pro.


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Temperature Unit Converter https://matlab-apps.com/2023/07/20/temperature-unit-converter/ Thu, 20 Jul 2023 17:26:56 +0000 https://matlab-apps.com/?p=853 We introduce a user-friendly Temperature Unit Converter App designed in MATLAB using App Designer. This app allows you to easily convert temperature units between the four most popular units: Celsius (oC), Fahrenheit (oF), Kelvin (K), and Rankine (oR). With just a few clicks, you can enter a temperature value and select the unit you want …

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We introduce a user-friendly Temperature Unit Converter App designed in MATLAB using App Designer. This app allows you to easily convert temperature units between the four most popular units: Celsius (oC), Fahrenheit (oF), Kelvin (K), and Rankine (oR). With just a few clicks, you can enter a temperature value and select the unit you want to convert from, and the app will display the equivalent value in all other temperature units.

This app is perfect for anyone who needs to quickly and accurately convert temperature values in their work or daily life. Whether you’re a scientist, engineer, student, or simply interested in learning about temperature units, this app is an essential tool. The intuitive interface and easy-to-use design make it simple for anyone to use, and the MATLAB code behind the app is fully customizable for those who want to further enhance the app’s functionality.

Watch the video given above to see a demonstration of the Temperature Unit Converter App in action, and learn how you can download and use this powerful tool for your own temperature conversion needs.


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