
Simulations (Physics Simulations)
Physics simulations are computer programs that model real-world physical systems by applying the laws of physics, such as motion, gravity, and elasticity. They predict how objects will behave under different conditions by using mathematical equations. This helps scientists, engineers, and designers test ideas, analyze scenarios, and visualize complex phenomena without physical experiments. Examples include simulating weather patterns, car crash tests, or planetary movements, providing insights that are accurate, efficient, and safe, while reducing the need for costly or impractical real-world testing.