thank you . Whilst Chemix 2.0 has been developed with other scientific subjects in mind as well, the apparatus list is especially geared towards Chemistry students (hence the name).
While it would be possible to add magnets or part of motors (which parts though? Drawn diagrams you could send or reference would be useful), magnetic flux lines would be beyond the scope of the application - Chemix is primarily a drawing tool and cannot involve complex calculations .
Next version of Chemix (temporarily called 2.0) sports a new and slightly less eccentric toolbar: http://www.micron.me.uk/node/202
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Hi Hai,
Great work on teh release of 2.0 Chemix.
I was wondering if you or your team would develop tools used for physics?
Like drawing magnetic flux lines, magnets, part of motors?
Thanks.
Hi Chris,
thank you
. Whilst Chemix 2.0 has been developed with other scientific subjects in mind as well, the apparatus list is especially geared towards Chemistry students (hence the name).
While it would be possible to add magnets or part of motors (which parts though? Drawn diagrams you could send or reference would be useful), magnetic flux lines would be beyond the scope of the application - Chemix is primarily a drawing tool and cannot involve complex calculations
.
Hope this answers your question.
Hai
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