Abstract

This article contains codes in Python programming language as a tool to support the teaching of classical physics, presents a menu of options for calculating magnitudes within uniformly varied rectilinear motion, parabolic motion, free fall, and uniform circular motion. The written codes can be verified using Python online, and there is also a code that does require the installation of Python and additional libraries to be able to see the graph of position-time, speed-time and acceleration-time. It was verified that each code works in two different online Python links and for a better understanding of the user the calculation menu is explained in parts.

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