AR Physics is a collection of augmented reality physics demonstrations that use the free Zappar app on a mobile phone to provide short immersive 3D physics demos and tutorials. You can use the links in the table to view the modules directly in the Zappar app on a mobile device. Please use this feedback form to provide bug reports and comments.
The source files are available as Zapworks Studio zpp files if you want to view or modify the code. You can access the source code as well as more information about each module by clicking on the module title.
Thanks to Allyanna Demafeliz for developing the 3D model of the scientist. Various modules contain other 3D models produced by users MrTheFly, Leo Varas, Catleya, Aidanp, Edits, Andres Hiciano, SebastianSosnowski, Adrian Hage, NguoiDaiViet, AzurPoly, pawel, Henri, amitmaragajie1994, Matys, caddalog, Zacchary Ferguson, shedmon, Plug_N_Play_Assets and 3Dee at sketchfab.com, Rezashams313, gerhald3d, jmbosch, bass, luciano11, and Hgbckone at free3D.com, and Attar033 at turbosquid.com. Additionally images from CERN and macrovector at vectorstock.com were used in accordance with their respetive licenses.
AR Physics
by
Peter Beyersdorf
is licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
and can be accessed here or at
tinyURL.com/ARPhysics
or via the following QR code: