Physics Simulator Plus

Physics Simulator Plus Summary

Physics Simulator Plus is a iOS app in the Entertainment category, developed by Heng Jia Liang. First released 4 years ago(Jan 2022),

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Feb 5, 2026 .


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App Description

Physics Simulation is an easy-to-use tool for creating physics-animated illustrations. It allows anyone with a good understanding of math or physics to create animations and simulations effortlessly. It features a user-friendly control panel, making it perfect for casual users.

Features:
∙ Easily create Free Fall or Collision simulations.
∙ Create, preview, and learn physics and math interactively.

Project Management:
∙ Create and save physics simulations as projects.
∙ Edit or delete projects.
∙ Projects are transferable to other devices using the Files app. Simply go to Physics Simulator and copy the Project folder.

Project Settings:
∙ Enable/disable Gravity (9.8 m/s²).
∙ Enable/disable Border Walls.
∙ Enable/disable Grid.
∙ Enable/disable Motion Arrows (for a better understanding of object motion direction).
∙ Enable/disable Mass Labels (for a quick review of object mass).
∙ Adjust Playback Speed (ranging from 0.1x to 3.0x for slow or fast simulation playback).

Object Settings:
∙ In Edit Mode, touch and drag to reposition an object or double-tap to edit its properties.
∙ Add Balls or Rectangles.
∙ Edit or delete objects.
∙ Adjust Ball Size (10-100).
∙ Adjust Rectangle Size (10-100).
∙ Assign custom colors to objects.
∙ Set objects as Static or Dynamic.
∙ Adjust Object Mass (0-100 kg).

Object Physics Properties:
Is Dynamic – Indicates whether the object moves due to physics simulation. If false, the object remains static.

Mass – Defines the object's weight in kilograms. Mass affects momentum and how forces interact with the object.

Friction – Determines surface roughness and applies frictional force when objects collide (range: 0.0 - 1.0, default: 0.2).

Restitution – Controls bounciness; determines how much energy is lost when an object bounces (range: 0.0 - 1.0, default: 0.2).

Linear Damping – Reduces the object's linear velocity, simulating air or fluid resistance (range: 0.0 - 1.0, default: 0.1; 0.0 means no damping).

Angular Damping – Reduces rotational velocity to simulate air or fluid friction (range: 0.0 - 1.0, default: 0.1; 0.0 means no damping).

Velocity – The object's movement speed, measured in meters per second.

Angular Velocity – The object's rotational speed, measured in radians per second.

Quick Start Guide:
1. Tap the New File icon to start (this clears all objects).
2. Tap