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Calculating the Location of Lagrange Points L1 and L2
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
In this video from PYCON 2016 in Portland, Pramod Gupta from the University of Washington presents: Computational Physics with Python – Planetary Orbits from Newton to Feynman. “Newton’s explanation ...
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Physics Problem: Final Speed of a Bead on a Frictionless Track
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
Everyone already uses computers in physics. At the very least, students use handheld calculators (I doubt anyone is still using a slide-rule calculator). Also, it's becoming more common to have ...
Python is simple to use, but it is a real programming language, offering much more structure and support for large programs than shell scripts or batch files can ...
The idea of the project is to illustrate the physical concept of projectile motion through a simple animation and a fun game!The mathematical equations of motion will be worked into a Python program ...
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