I have worked on this for some time, but have been busy and so I just decided to post the project on sourceforge so that people can use it even though it's far from finished.
The link to the sourceforge project page is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/t-dphysicssim/
3-DPhysicsSim is an application, that allows you to create scenes, consisting of physical objects and see how to act according to Newtonian laws.
It is intended to be somewhat educational, but it's not quite at that point yet.
You will be able to see the position and velocities of objects. You will be able to graph the object's position and velocities.
You will be able to see how gravitation and electrical forces act on objects and a few other things.
Also keep in mind, I have not actually optimized the code to a good enough extent, and so for example depending on the speed of you computer, you might be able to run the gravitation example smoothly with only a little over a hundred objects.
Currently enough features have been added so that people can mess around with, but be aware there are still many bugs to fix. Also a lot of features are still not implemented.
All features and basic information on how to use it are on the sourceforge page or in readme files.
Also currently it's only available for windows. I will port the application to linux at some point and possibly also to MacOs if ever I get my hands on a Mac.
Hope you find it useful!
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EDIT:
Some screenshots:
![Image](https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-dphysicssim/screenshots/3-DPhysicsSim_Screenshot_1.jpg)
![Image](https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-dphysicssim/screenshots/3-DPhysicsSim_Screenshot_2.jpg)
![Image](https://sourceforge.net/projects/t-dphysicssim/screenshots/3-DPhysicsSim_Screenshot_3.jpg)