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Name: pyphyskit
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: Initial Release with Preliminary features
Author: Satkar Juneja
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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**PhysKit** 
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Physkit is a lightweight Python library for common physics computations.  <br>
It provides basic tools for coordinate conversions, vector operations, numerical integration. Designed to make physics calculations easier for students. <br>

## Features
Coming Soon !!
More advanced features like plotting electric fields and magnetic,Basic Qunatum Chemistry Calculations etc..

### Coordinate Conversions
- Cartesian ↔ Spherical  
- Cartesian ↔ Cylindrical  

### Vector Utilities
- Magnitude, unit vectors  
- Dot and cross products  
- Angle between vectors  

### Numerical Integration
- Single-variable definite integrals  
- Trapezoidal rule
