MaterialWorlds Simulations 1.5

MaterialWorlds Simulations 1.5 Screenshot MaterialWorlds Simulations provide you with live interactive physics simulations that let you explore the Solar System (satellites and comets, gravity, tides, orbits, seasons), play snooker (on a full size table) and experiment with Laws of Motion simulations (free worksheets provided for pendulum, Newtons cradle, terminal velocity and Galileos balls - as dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa).

Developer:   MaterialWorlds
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MaterialWorlds Simulations provide you with live interactive physics simulations that let you explore the Solar System (satellites and comets, gravity, tides, orbits, seasons), play snooker (on a full size table) and experiment with Laws of Motion simulations (free worksheets provided for pendulum, Newtons cradle, terminal velocity and Galileos balls - as dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa).

The latest release includes machines (pendulum clock and siege engines) bridge, crash and ideal gas simulations and experiments.

With real-time visualisation of forces and velocities (as arrows on each object as they interact or are pulled around with the mouse) and scrolling graphs recording what happens, MaterialWorlds gives a real feel for how the physical world works.

Limitations
  • You'll have full use of the simulations for the first 24 hours after you first try them out. After this time, you'll still be able to view the simulations, but each simulation will rewind back to it's initial state after a couple of seconds running.

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