Re: libraries for physics in python?

[Panda3D] has a basic physics engine that can handle linear forces and viscosity, bindings for Bullet, and the Open Dynamics Engine. Another would be [Project Chrono], or the usual suspects for scientific computing like SciPy, Matplotlib, NumPy, etc. Newton seems like a decent library, so that might work also.

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