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Python physics 22: Visual simulation of a point charge’s electric field
In Python Physics #22, we bring electric fields of a point charge to life with interactive Python simulations. Learn how to visualize field lines, understand the direction and magnitude of the ...
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Python physics 28: Electric potential explained for curved trajectories
In Python Physics #28, we explore electric potential along curved trajectories using Python simulations. Learn how to calculate and visualize how electric potential changes for charges moving along ...
One of the most important topics taught at the start of introductory physics is the idea of vectors. Students really need proficiency with them if they are to use force and momentum. Just about every ...
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 ...
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 ...
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