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  1. Particle Life • Sandbox Science

    Discover Particle Life, an interactive and educational particle simulator to understand physical phenomena and particle system dynamics.

  2. Particle Sandbox - Gravity Simulator

    Grand-scale Newtonian physics gravity simulator.

  3. DustSim by Kodub - Itch.io

    DustSim is a particle simulator leveraging the power of your GPU to allow you to simulate millions of independent particles in realtime. You can manually place attracting masses and spawn particles, or …

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    • DustSim - Kodub

      Simulate millions of independent particles in realtime with this physics sandbox.

    • Particle Physics Simulator

      🔹 Interact with particles using different modes. 🔹 If something doesn't work, try to clear all and reset system if it still doesnt work report the bug in my discord. 🔹 you can minimize the GUI by pressing the minus …

    • Gravitational Particle System Sandbox - Experiments with Google

      Control thousands of particles in a gravity sandbox. Add attracting or repelling forces to create peaceful orbits or chaotic slingshots. Since 2009, coders have created thousands of amazing experiments …

    • Life Simulator

      Life Simulator: a dynamic simulation mimicking particle interactions and molecular behavior. Explore various drawing modes, save your creations, and uncover mesmerizing patterns and complex …

    • WebGL Particles - null program

      Particle state is stored in a series of texture objects, updated by off-screen draws. Obstacles, like your mouse, are represented by a texture of surface normals, allowing particles to bounce and flow. Try …

    • PowderSim: Advanced Particle Physics Sandbox

      Watch as water flows naturally, fire spreads and interacts with other elements, and various gases rise in mesmerizing patterns. Experience the power of particle physics in your browser! Dive into the …

    • ChemLEAP--States Of Matter | Interactive Chemistry

      In this open-ended simulator, students experiment with dynamic models illustrating how particle interactions can explain observable phenomena. In this version, users can control particle color, size …