Designer/Coder: James P. Hansen
Testers: Mr. Jay (Tim) Kelley, Andrew T. Hahn
Concept: James P. Hansen
Mathematics/Chemistry Concepts: Mr. Jay (Tim) Kelley
Purpose:
GasLaws X was created as an aid to all chemistry and physics students
studying the interactions of volume, pressure, and temperature in relation to
ideal gases. It is not intended to be a substitute for the old-fashioned
pencil-paper-calculator. Because of such, I have kept the ability to
remember significant digits out of the program.
Version: 4.1
Capabilities:
This version of GasLaws, being part of the greater GasLaws project, is
capable of performing all variations on the four major gas laws: Boyle's Law,
Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and the Combined Gas Law. This version,
however, has no functionality to do trends on separate CSV files. Future
versions of GasLaws X may have this functionality, but some will be maintained
without it for institutional use. This version also has a separate
converter, so the program assumes that all temperatures values are Kelvin.
The programs converter will do two-way conversion of units.
Files:
The files included with this program include:
Contact information:
Bug Report:
To send me a bug report (no program is perfect), send an email with this in
the subject line: BUG FOUND -- [], and inside the brackets, write where the bug
is, and in the body, give a detailed description of the bug (i.e. its nature,
where it is, what caused it, its result, etc).
Info Report:
To send me an incorrect information report, send an email with this in the
subject line: INCORRECT INFO -- [], and inside the brackets, briefly write what
the incorrect information is, and then in the body give a very detailed
description of the incorrect information (i.e. its nature, where it was, the
correct information). Do not send email for typos, I can get those on my
own.
Email gateman9@mn.rr.com
Any hate-mail or spam-mail will result in immediate report back to your ISP, and, depending on the nature, a report to the local authorities for harassment.
Copyright 2001, James P. Hansen