Java JNI bindings for Nvidia PhysX
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Java JNI bindings for Nvidia PhysX
Integrate Bullet Physics and V-HACD into jMonkeyEngine projects. (code has New BSD license)
A Full-Stack Robotics Development Environment
Documentation and example applications for the Libbulletjme open-source physics simulation library
Valkyrien Skies 2
Physics examples using gdx-ode4j library.
a modular physics simulation engine implemented in Java. It provides the functionality to simulate the motion and collision of objects under the influence of forces. The engine can be easily integrated into any project that requires physics simulations, such as games or educational software.
A surprisingly decent physics engine that I got bored of and stopped working on :)
Java hydrodynamics simulations
The JBullet implementation used in jMonkeyEngine3.
This is a simulator, made using java, that allows to visualise the movement of spheres in a 2d space, under the effect of gravity, drag force, and even gravity due to other spheres.
Программное средство для моделирования одномерной динамики упругих деформации разномодульных материалов
Another attempt to do something unusual. Now this is something like a cellular automaton, the so-called “Game of Life”, only here no one “dies” or is “born” =)
An attempt to implement a simulation of the behavior of light in Java.
The Sand Simulation project is a Java-based interactive application that visually simulates the behavior of sand particles on a grid. Users can manipulate gravity angles, add or remove sand particles, and observe real-time particle interactions, making it an engaging and educational tool for exploring physics principles.
"Satellite Launch Simulation" is a demo (due to competition time constraints) of a physically accurate (scaled for ease of use) model of launching a mass into orbit. User may toggle inputs of angle and speed of launch to see what happens when approaching a planet in space.
A basic wave optics simulator for light interference
Contact: d.q.nguyen@smartblackbox.org or dqnguyen.it@gmail.com
A Java swing application for studying visually image formation through lens and mirror.
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