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VPython is a 3D programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University that is useful for presenting visualizations of physical phenomena. VPython is free and open-source. It includes: the Python programming language, an enhanced version of the Idle interactive development environment, and "Visual", a Python module that offers real-time 3D output, and is easily usable by novice programmers.
Intro Physics Book
Author: Cadie Boyung I used this book for my intro physics courses and enjoyed the book at the time. It is not the absolute best physics book, but for intro classes it has a lot of useful information and I have found it useful for a reference when I forget basic physics stuff
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Scherer, David. VPython. Edited by Bruce Sherwood. 2002. https://www.vpython.org/ (accessed 6 December 2024).
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