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Interactive Physics was a program developed by David Baszucki on July 19th, 1989 . It was used in schools and sold millions of copies. Interactive Physics was a 2d simulated physics laboratory originally written for the Macintosh Plus. Users could drag parts, hinges, ropes, and springs to create and measure physics experiments. Interactive Physics was translated into nine languages and sold millions of copies. We can't upload images right now.

Working Model
After creating Interactive Physics, Knowledge Revolution went on to build a 3D simulator called Working Model. Working Model could simulate complex mechanical devices like motorcycles or copy machines, and it went on to become a volume leader in mechanical engineering simulation.

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