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  2. Physicus - Wikipedia

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    It aims to teach players about physics concepts. It is part of a series that includes the chemistry-themed Chemicus and biology-themed sequel [ 1 ] Bioscopia . [ 2 ] It was the second learning adventure game by Ruske & Pühretmaier after the music-based Opera Fatal .

  3. VDrift - Wikipedia

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    The goals of the VDrift project are: . To be a high-quality, open source racing simulation featuring enjoyable and challenging gameplay. To take advantage of modern computing hardware to accurately simulate vehicle physics in rich and immersive racing environments.

  4. Algodoo - Wikipedia

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    Algodoo (/ ˌ æ l ɡ ə ˈ d uː /) is a physics-based 2D freeware sandbox from Algoryx Simulation AB (known simply as Algoryx) as the successor to the popular physics application Phun. It was released on September 1, 2009 and is presented as a learning tool, an open ended computer game, an animation tool, and an engineering tool.

  5. Bullet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bullet is a physics engine which simulates collision detection as well as soft and rigid body dynamics. It has been used in video games and for visual effects in movies. Erwin Coumans, its main author, won a Scientific and Technical Academy Award [ 4 ] for his work on Bullet.

  6. List of books on popular physics concepts - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-1-4516-2445-8. Kumar, Manjit (2009). Quantum : Einstein, Bohr, and the great debate about the nature of reality. Gurgaon: Hachette India. ISBN 978-93-80143-10-1. Lewin, Walter; Warren Goldstein. For the love of physics : from the end of the rainbow to the edge of time-- a journey through the wonders of physics (1st Free Press hardcover ...

  7. Box2D - Wikipedia

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    Box2D was first released as "Box2D Lite", a demonstration engine to accompany a physics presentation given by Erin Catto at GDC 2006. On September 11, 2007, it was released as open source on SourceForge. On January 17, 2010, Box 2D moved the project to Google Code for hosting. [5] On July 12, 2015, hosting was moved again, this time to GitHub. [6]

  8. Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 (main game) as the red button is about to be pressed. The game features 100 puzzles that require the use of physics to solve. As its name suggests, gravity is the primary factor, along with friction. The goal of each level is to press a red button. [1] The player is given objects like beams, marbles, see-saws, and blocks to achieve this.

  9. Physics Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    Physics Galaxy was founded as an online learning portal by Ashish Arora. [2] It was founded as an initiative to coach students for free especially for those in rural areas, who cannot afford expensive coaching facilities. Later in 2011, a YouTube channel of the same name was founded. [3] [4]