Any 3d physics modelers/simulators?

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In summary, unfortunately there are no free 3D physics simulators available for Macs, but there are some options like Autodesk 3DS Max, Blender, Maya, or Houdini that come at a cost. Alternatively, there are 2D physics simulators such as Box2D, Cocos2D, and Chipmunk that are more affordable.
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Is there any good, preferably available for macs, and much preferably free 3d physics simulators, in the spirit of Algodoo, or something similar? I have found Algodoo very enjoyable to play around with and very useful to help visualize certain systems and "confirm" any equations I derive for them, but Algodoo only works on 2 dimensions.
 
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Unfortunately, there are no free 3D physics simulators available for Macs. The best option would be to use a PC with a software like Autodesk 3DS Max, Blender, Maya, or Houdini. These programs have a lot of features and are relatively easy to learn, but they do come at a cost. If you're looking for something more affordable, there are several 2D physics simulators available for Macs such as Box2D, Cocos2D, and Chipmunk.
 

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1. How do 3d physics modelers/simulators work?

3d physics modelers/simulators use mathematical equations and algorithms to simulate real-world physical interactions within a virtual environment. These programs take into account factors such as gravity, friction, and collision to accurately simulate the movement and behavior of objects in a 3D space.

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