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What is the difference between Interactive Physics and Working Model?

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What is the difference between Interactive Physics and Working Model?

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Interactive Physics was created for physics and Working Model was developed for engineering. As a result, the user manual, tutorial, and examples for IP are appropriate for physics instruction whereas the user manual, tutorial, and examples for Working Model are directed towards engineering professionals and students. To best enhance school-to-work skills, the IP user-interface mimics the Working Model user-interface. However, some of the advanced Working Model features, e.g., DXF/CAD import and Working Model Basic programming, are not available in Interactive Physics.

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