SimPhy
A must have tool for high school physics student or teacher. SimPhy lets the user create and visualize any desired physics simulations. It is completely free to use, to help students and physics enthusiasts learn physics in an interactive way.
Any user, without any programming, can create an animated simulation and play it (obviously advanced features need bit programming guts). Through its graphical user interface, you can create bodies, attach fixtures to those bodies, create joints by just pressing and dragging your mouse and configure everything about the simulation. After setup, you can run, pause, restart, and save the simulation.

Introduction to Convergence & Divergence in Mirrors

Why Spherical mirror is preferred over Parabolic?

Behaviour of various elements with DC battery

Analogy between Electrical and Mechanical Quantities | Part 3

Analogy between Electrical and Mechanical Quantities | Part 2

Analogy between Electrical and Mechanical Quantities | Part 1

Why shooters aim a little higher than the target?

What is common between a ship, an escalator and a fan?

Time of Flight | Motion Under Gravity

Cracking the Height Formula with Just Observation! | Motion Under Gravity 1D

Create Projectile Simulation under 20 seconds & That's Not All!

Net Resistance in Symmetrical Ciruits

What is Wheatstone Bridge?

What is Short Circuit & Open Circuit?

Guess x-t Graph from V-t Graph

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Glimpses of PhotoElectric Effect

Plant Cell in 3D

Learn Plant Cell in 3D

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Simphy New 3D Engine 2022

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