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The mechSym toolkit is a set of classes that support
modelling classical mechanics systems with particular interset in robotic designs.
Classes simulate sensors, motors, mechanical linkages, and power.
visual time-elapsed simulations provided.
Dynamometer for Android based devices using the built-in accelerometer. There are other similar applications for other platforms but nothing exists for Android even though one of the projects that won some Google dollars was going to do the same.