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  1. Step

    Step

    Step

    With this interactive physics simulator, you place some objects on the screen, add some physical forces, and then see how they interact. It covers classical mechanics, particles, springs, gravitational and coulomb forces, collisions, molecular dynamics, and much more. (Note that in order to use Step on Windows, you'll have to download KDE for Windows.)

    Operating System: Windows, Linux. Download Step Learn More...
  2. EJS Modeling

    EJS Modeling

    EJS Modeling

    Easy Java Simulations (EJS)

    Easy Java Simulations (EJS) is a Java program that can be run under any operating system that supports a Java Virtual Machine (VM). Because Java is designed to be platform independent, the EJS user interface on Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X, Unix, and Linux is almost identical.

    Operating System: OS Independent. Learn More...
  3. Tracker

    Tracker

    Tracker

    Tracker is a free video analysis and modeling tool. Built on the Open Source Physics Java framework, Tracker combines videos of physics experiments with computer modeling. Key features include object tracking, center of mass tracking, rotational motion data, interactive graphic vectors and more.

    Operating System: OS Independent. Download Tracker Learn More...
  4. Physlets

    Physlets

    Physlets

    "Physlet" is short for "Physics Applets." This collection of Java-based applets demonstrates a variety of physical laws and for teachers and students.

    Operating System: OS Independent. Learn More...
  5. Xoscope

    Xoscope

    Xoscope

    Especially helpful for educators teaching lessons on sound, Xoscope turns any Linux PC into an oscilloscope. It can accept audio input from up to eight different channels.

    Operating System: Linux. Learn More...

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