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    OpenRocket
    An Open Source model rocket simulator.
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    Quan is designed to model physical quantities in C++ programs. Advantages include automated dimensional analysis checking, automatic unit conversions, self documentation of code.
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    Pi-Space Physics Software

    A Physics Theory for Unifying Classical, Quantum and Relativistic Phys

    This is the Official Software of the Pi-Space Physics Theory created by Martin Brady. I have a B.Sc. in Computer Applications from Dublin City University and I have an interest in software implementation of Physics. The Theory includes a Quantum Theory of Gravity as well as a reworking of Classical versions of Newton's Formulas. The Theory is based on a set of Relativistic Diagrams called Pi-Space Diagrams for those new to the Theory. License :: Creative Commons Attribution...
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    Gravity Simulator

    Gravity Simulator

    Multithreaded N-Point Gravity Simulation for PC and Android

    Create a sun, spin some asteroids around it, and watch them collide and form planets. An N-Point Gravity Simulator is a realistic simulation in which all points attract each other: even the smallest asteroid has its own gravitational field that can affect even a large sun far away from it. Can be reused as a library for making games. If used as library, license is GNU LGPLv3, otherwise it's GNU GPLv3.
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    A bunch of miscillaneous scientific simulation projects not important enough to have their own project. Includes Gaspard-Rice chaotic scattering simulation, sea ice emissivity modelling, IDL library and any others I create or find kicking around.
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    Open Dynamics Engine
    A free, industrial quality library for simulating articulated rigid body dynamics - for example ground vehicles, legged creatures, and moving objects in VR environments. It's fast, flexible & robust. Built-in collision detection.
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    IncrediBots
    Build custom robots in your browser with IncrediBots! Design your robot by drawing shapes, joints, motors, and more! Then, pilot your machine using your own custom key bindings. NOTE: OPEN SOURCE VERSION CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM "FILES" TAB!
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    Worldlines
    Worldlines visualizes special relativity, as particles near lightspeed trace paths in a 3D slice of 4D Minkowski spacetime. Scenes illustrate time dilation, the twin paradox, length contraction, and Bell's spaceship paradox.
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    Physicssite
    With Physicssite one can build two-dimensional, rigid-body-physics-based simulations. It's written in Java and uses the physics engine JBox2D.
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    A Java library that works with Java3D to simulate and visualize, in real-time, dynamics of multiple rigid bodies that are restricted by implicit and explicit constraints (e.g., robotics); designed for efficiency, ease-of-use, and extensibility.
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    GLUI is a GLUT-based C++ user interface library which provides controls such as buttons, checkboxes, radio buttons, and spinners to OpenGL applications. It is window-system independent, using GLUT or FreeGLUT.
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    This project is no longer hosted on sourceforge, please go to https://github.com/jodersky/sims instead. A library for rigid body simulation written in Scala. This project was created under the terms of a one-year project at school (Gymnase de Burier). Another program for testing and visualizing SiMS, Graphyx, is included.
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    Sparkle 2d physics engine is a real time physics simulation library for use primarily in games.
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    Yaobi is a fast collision detection library for general triangulated objects. It uses a hierarchical representation based on oriented bounding boxes. Yaobi compares well with other libraries when it comes to speed and memory consumption.
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    Ruby-Newton is a Ruby wrapper for the NewtonGameDynamics physics engine ( http://newtondynamics.com/ ) It brings object-oriented real-time animated physics simulations to Ruby-enabled applications (e.g. 3D modeling tool with interactive scripting support
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    Simulation of star movements with great visualizations of flights through star fields.
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    pSmunli is another opensource Physics SiMUlatioN LIbrary in 3D environment. To perform more realistic simulation on your application(such as game and scientific simulation). It supports OpenGL and DirectX.
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    mCode is designed to be a dynamic 3d platform for simulation and visualization, with a focus on visual networking.
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    SSF aims at providing an easy to use and efficient framework for physics sim & visuals in small scientific simulations in real-time, as well as games, which are inherently real-time applications.
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    The Vehicle Maneuver Simulator lets you simulate the maneuvering of simple and complex vehicles with different numbers of wheels, axles and joints.
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    QuantimSim is a physics simulation engine. Some aspects of astrophysics, electromagnetism, relativity, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics will be included in the simulation library.
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