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McGill Physics Hackathon (2017): demonstrate retrograde planetary motion using matplotlib
By Antonio Nardi and Maxim Montplaisir :p
Q/A Adaptive Database for Estimating Relative Size
Simulates the orbits of satellites around earth. Gives position of elliptical orbits at a given time.
A dynamic combination of mechanical and software engineering demonstrating an electron's path in the presence of ions
Image Comparing program
A model of particles in a bubble chamber
Celestial gravity simulation
The Microsoft Paint of physics engines
A VR simulation of sound echoing around a room
Ocean Macro-Plastic Waste Collector
matlab McGill Hackathon 2017 Project
A wave simulator to show case various wave-related physics
Our project simulates traffic flow in order to develop methods for reducing congestion in metropolitan areas.
This simulates real elastic 2D collisions of multiple objects.
Implementation of the Ising model in a social event, where the spins are the people and movement is possible.
particlesimulation
3 body simulation
2D generation of equipotential levels and field lines based on placement and charge of up to five discrete particles.
Given an arbitrary image, how can we visualize the effect of a massive object distorting our view of it?
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