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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.
Jpowder, http://www.jpowder.org, is a Java viewer of powder diffraction data, and is a collaborative project between the ISIS Facility of the STFC and the E-Learning and Software Develepment Unit of the Kasem Bundit University.
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This little software allows the user to place objects in a system which considers mass and distances to calculate the proper gravity interaction and simulating objects moves.
PhantomPhysics is a physics equation solving program geared towards students in a High School physics class. This program can solve for just about any variable for any equation you might encounter in High School physics. PhantomPysics is written in Java.
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.
To create, as a community, an open-source, GPL-licensed positioning system designed with a service-oriented architecture (SOA) that will run on all major platforms to provide low-cost positioning of any Wi-Fi enabled devices.