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Easy Java Simulations (EJS) is a software tool to simplify the creation of Java simulations of physical systems. It provides a simple interface for creating simulations, where the user needs only to enter the equations of motion for the physical system being modeled. Only limited programming experience is needed to create the simulations. Importantly, the visualization of the model is greatly simplified through a drag-and-drop interface. Examples and instructions are provided. Source code is available as this is part of the Open Source Physics project.
Please note that this resource requires at least version 1.3 of Java.
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EJS: Example Mechanics Models
This Java Archive file contains several examples of the use of Easy Java Simulations for mechanics problems. Both simple models, such as free fall, harmonic oscillators, and central forces, and more advanced models, such as ideal gases, coupled oscillators, and N-body orbits, are included. download 3988kb .jar Published: March 26, 2007 Rights: Copyright, Wolfgang Christian. Free for non-commercial use. Source code available.
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