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Python physics lesson 13: How two masses interact via a spring
Welcome to Python Physics Lesson 13, where we explore how two masses interact via a spring. In this lesson, we break down the physics of spring-mass systems and demonstrate how to simulate their ...
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Python physics lesson 5: Analyzing projectile motion with drag forces
Welcome to Python Physics Lesson 5, where we explore projectile motion with drag forces. In this lesson, we go beyond idealized motion to show how air resistance affects trajectories, velocity, and ...
It’s the Friday afternoon before Memorial Day Weekend, which means, if you’re anything like me, your brain is somewhere out the window. Why not indulge its wandering weirdness with some Monty Python?
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The Windows version of the Python interpreter can be run from the command line the same way it’s run in other operating systems, by typing python or python3 at the prompt. But there’s a feature unique ...
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