You can simulate liquids with bubbles, fire with sparks, galaxies, explosions, actual physics experiments
- use your imagination.
Getting started, type in / select five things:1) Number of particles 2) The radius3) Start velocity4) Select a start formation (random, grid, from center, circle, whirl)5) Select a gravity (none, up, down, center of mass, individual calculated)
Press RUN to see your simulation in action.
* Add collision with elasticity between particles and between particles and the sides of the screen
* Adjust the look and feel: particle color, random color variation %, gradient fill, blur, opacity, and particle shape.
* Add a layer of other particles with different shapes, colors and behavior.
* You can chose to have the particles drawn individually, or grouped within a specified distance.
Save your simulation for later, create random simulations/colors, upload your creation.
With just 21 controls, you can define a vast array of different particle simulations.
Educational experiments
Make science experiments about Newton’s laws, elastic/inelastic particle collision, center of mass, surface tension and any other experiments relating to particles.
Built in science samples for:
* Particle collision elastic
* Particle collision inelastic
* Gravity center of mass
* Gravity individual calculated (between all particles)
* Mixing of ideal gases
* Newton’s law
* Surface tension
Se the website for a full explanation.
Category : Education
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Absolutely fantastic but requires that when particles clump in the individual stars gravity.. that the clumps continue to be effected by gravity of other particles an clumps.. then it could simulate a planets formation in 2d.. an better prove the shape of real planets isn't as we are told.