Physics and Python

Can we learn science using programming language?

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Physics with Python
1 min readJan 29, 2024

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This is always bother me since it is easier for me to learn programming language than science due to its direct feed back while compiling the code. We get the information about what we learn, whether it is right or wrong. We correct our understanding when it is wrong or we keep that as the knowledge when it is right and this make us more confident, so we can step further.

Is there any way that we can learn science, especially physics in the way we learn programming? We can compile our current understanding about a topic and later make it as our knowledge.

This is actually purpose of this publication Physics and Python. You can write about Physics with some Python code or you can write about Python and its implementation in Physics. And last but not the least, how we can in the near future develop a Python-based Physics Programming language, where we can learn Physics using a sort of programming language, numerically and also symbolically.

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