Excel spreadsheets
for download
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This page contains some Excel 95/97 workbooks for download. I hope these
workbooks might be useful to other maths teachers who are looking for practical
ways to use ICT in their lessons. All the spreadsheets here are compressed in
ZIP files to save download time and avoid problems with Web servers not handling
XLS files properly.
- Interactive
graphs
- This workbook contains a number of interactive graphs. In each worksheet,
you use scroll bars to alter the parameters of the graph formula. Worksheets
include straight line and two versions of the quadratic formula.
- Biological
graphs
- Some functions used in biology presented as interactive graphs. I use this
worksheet with Access to Nursing students who study quite demanding science
and maths modules.
- Astronomical
calculations
- You can use VBA to provide 'user defined functions' which can be used like
ordinary spreadsheet functions. This workbook has a number of astronomical
functions defined in a VBA module. Users do not have to know how each function
is calculated, they can just use the functions. Functions include trig
functions working in degrees, Julian day, siderial time, obliquity of the
ecliptic, coordinate conversions, positions of the Sun and planets and
geocentric and topocentric positions of the Moon, rise transit and set time
function, precession function. All position functions are approximate (4
minutes of arc on sky for Moon) and valid for about 100 years either side of
J2000.0. The workbook contains examples of use of the functions. More
documentation will emerge shortly.
- Elliptical
planetary orbits
- A simple spreadsheet with no VBA which will calculate the equatorial
coordinates (RA and DEC) of a planet from the date and the 'osculating
elements' of the orbit. Used to demonstrate that Kepler's ellipses can give
positions good to a few minutes of arc compared with more accurate predictions
and rough observations.
- Mystic rose
workbook
- The mystic rose is an old favourite for investigation work ('if you have
34 people in a room, and each person shakes hands with every other person in
the room once, how many handshakes take place?'). This Excel workbook will
draw roses of different numbers of points.
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Last modified: 19th February 1999