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    Coffee-Physics

    Coffee-Physics

    A simple, lightweight physics engine written in CoffeeScript

    ...The codebase emphasizes readability and hackability so learners can modify the solver, add new behaviors, or swap integrators without wading through engine internals. It’s ideal when you want expressive motion and playful dynamics rather than full rigid-body simulation.
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    FreeSOLID is a library for collision detection of three-dimensional objects undergoing rigid motion and deformation. FreeSOLID is designed to be used in interactive 3D graphics applications.
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    Curvilinear and Rectilinear Motions

    Simple physics simulation of Curvilinear and Rectilinear Motions

    This project has the role of simulating simple Curvilinear and Rectilinear Motions with an easy to use user interface. This program can be used for educational purposes as well as for any other purpose anyone would like. The executable file is a .jar files which means that it can run in any operating system that supports java. Above you can see a screenshot of the program while it is operating.
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    SphereSim

    SphereSim

    Physical simulation of particle movements

    ...By forces (such as gravity in a particular direction and between the particles, repulsion of the particles against each other and from the walls, Lennard-Jones-Potential between particles) different physical effects in particle groups are calculated and shown, such as the Brownian motion. The application uses the programming language C++ and the Qt, OpenGL and OpenMP libraries.
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    Brownie is a Brownian motion simulator being developed as part of a MSc research and is intended to acquire properties of the material being simulated.
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    A version of the source I used in these videos on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5k6arok7zac http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaNu8-ObsXU and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qAq61ATgqo . It requires Sunflow, JBullet, and Java.
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    Rigid-body simulation software. Provides basic features for building multi-body systems and calculate its motion, forces and impulses.
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    Projectile motion is a GUI based program that calculates various parameters of projectile motion based on initial velocity and height. It also plots the path of the projectile and can also find the location (x,y) as a function of time and vice versa.
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    Mito-MAS-m is a simulator of the mitochondrial inner membrane and the enzymatic complexes embedded in it, implementing a coarse-grained (CG) model of the molecules using rigid structures and Dissipative Particules Dynamics (DPD) as motion equation.
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    A program which simulates the motion of particles due to electric charge and gravitational force. Calculations are done in two dimensions, without care given to real world factors such as air resistance, although such functionality may be added later.
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    The Physicist is a high end physics simulation engine that can provide answers with reasonable accuracies(now w/ rk4 and euler options). It can currently predict the motion of many particles.It Employs OpenGL to provide cutting edge graphics support.
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    Dancing Networks attempts to create self-drawing diagrams by applying the laws of motion as we know them today. The process of the diagrams drawing themselves looks like a network that starts its dance in chaos but gravitates toward harmony and order.
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