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 ...
This repository contains a collection of small physics and computational simulations created using Python. The goal of these projects was to explore how mathematical models and simple rules can be ...
This is the repository for all of the notebooks, code, and other documents for the 2016 UNF-Physics Python Bootcamp. Click on the 'wiki' link for the current agenda. Click on the 'issues' if you're ...
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 ...
Yes, the title is derived from Stephen Colbert's book - I Am America (And So Can You!). But here is the main point - you too can play with python. What is python? Python is a programing language that ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
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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