You can create different types of bodies inside its physics world with different parameters like restitution, friction, velocity etc. attach them with different types of Joints like spring, rope, chain, pulley etc. Due to its native Physics engine the accuracy in solving is great.
One can visualize the motion with the numerous built in tools like tracers of points on body or Body ghosting, Graphs between different parameters( like KE, speed, velocity, momentum, etc), FBD of grouped and ungrouped objects, Camera tool ( to set frame of reference) etc.
It supports gravitational , electric, magnetic and buoyancy fields. One can even set variable fields ( time dependent ) and can easily change the fields as well using sliders.
One can create their own GUI elements in it like buttons , sliders , checkboxes , List , dialog etc. and even can write scriptable codes in them for different events in its in-built powerful scripting editing tool.
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Nice interface and you can even add extra fields and script on buttons and sliders as well.
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Thank you! I was confused because the solution to the problem used the first method, but on symbolab.com they used the second one. Source: about 2 years ago
I hope that was clear. If you doubt my approach to limits, you can try it on symbolab.com or another online calculator. Source: about 2 years ago
Symbolab.com does something similar but also requires a membership. Source: over 2 years ago
That being said, if I had to do it all again, I would save myself the hassle and just use symbolab.com for the calculator for straighterline. I ended up using that website quite a bit even with the Nspire, fwiw. Symbolab will solve 90%+ of all the problems straighterline will throw your way. Source: almost 3 years ago
Some kinda good websites I used to get through math was symbolab.com and mathway.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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