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shortdescription = FísicaLab.app is an educational application to solve physics problems. This application needs GSL (GNU Scientific Library) |
 
shortdescription = FísicaLab.app is an educational application to solve physics problems. This application needs GSL (GNU Scientific Library) |
currentversion = [http://mirror.its.uidaho.edu/pub/savannah/fisicalab/FisicaLab-0.2.tar.gz 0.2] |
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currentversion = [http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/fisicalab/FisicaLab-0.2.1.tar.gz 0.2.1] |
releasedate = 6 July, 2010 |
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releasedate = 16 June, 2011 |
 
license = GPLv3 |
 
license = GPLv3 |
 
overview =  
 
overview =  
[[Image:FisicaLabXfceEng1.png|frame|FisicaLab solving an dynamic problem]]
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[[Image:FisicaLab.jpg|300px|thumb|FisicaLab solving an static problem]]
 
FísicaLab consist in a chalkboard to set the problems and a palette with elements like mobiles, blocks, forces,... that let the user set the problems.  |
 
FísicaLab consist in a chalkboard to set the problems and a palette with elements like mobiles, blocks, forces,... that let the user set the problems.  |
 
features = FísicaLab can solve the fallowing problems
 
features = FísicaLab can solve the fallowing problems

Revision as of 05:27, 17 June 2011

FísicaLab.app is an educational application to solve physics problems. This application needs GSL (GNU Scientific Library)

Current Version: 0.2.1

  • Released: 16 June, 2011
  • Licensed: GPLv3

Overview

FisicaLab solving an static problem

FísicaLab consist in a chalkboard to set the problems and a palette with elements like mobiles, blocks, forces,... that let the user set the problems.

Features

FísicaLab can solve the fallowing problems

  • Kinematic of particles in 2D.
  • Kinematic of particles, circular motin, in 2D.
  • Static of particles in 2D.
  • Static of rigid bodies in 2D.
  • Dynamic of particles in 2D.
  • Heat, calorimetry, ideal gas and expansion.

Maintainer

Germán Arias

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