Physic simulator ( Pc Software )

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A user is seeking a computer program to simulate physics, specifically focusing on magnetism, gravity, and mass interactions. They want to create a scenario with two cubes, one made of magnet material and the other of iron, to observe their interactions. While they mentioned PHET as a potential resource, they are unsure if it offers 3D simulations. The user clarified that a 2D graphical interface would also suffice for their needs. The discussion centers on finding suitable software for these physics simulations.
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Hello all, i need your help. And thank you forward for those who will.
Im looking for a computer program, that would simulate physic...most important would be simulation of magnetism , gravity and mass.
Simple form of what i am looking for:
Make cube in 3D world, set its mass, set its material ( Magnet)
Make another cube , material Iron
and see how they interact each other by different positions
 
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Bury said:
Hello all, i need your help. And thank you forward for those who will.
Im looking for a computer program, that would simulate physic...most important would be simulation of magnetism , gravity and mass.
Simple form of what i am looking for:
Make cube in 3D world, set its mass, set its material ( Magnet)
Make another cube , material Iron
and see how they interact each other by different positions
I know of phet but as to whether they have 3D simulators, i don't know
 
Aceix said:
I know of phet but as to whether they have 3D simulators, i don't know
Thanks, I didn't express myself right..it doesent need to be 3d...it just need to have graphic interface 2d would do good to
 
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