A virtual simulator is a computer-based system or software designed to replicate the functions and experiences of a real-world system or environment. It allows users to interact with a simulated version of a physical system, often for training, learning, or entertainment purposes.
In various fields, virtual simulators are used to provide realistic, immersive experiences without the need for direct interaction with the actual physical equipment. Examples include flight simulators for pilot training, virtual laboratories for scientific experiments, and medical simulators for healthcare training.
These simulators typically utilize advanced computer graphics, physics modeling, and interactive interfaces to create a lifelike environment. Users can manipulate objects, perform tasks, and make decisions within the simulated space, offering a valuable tool for education, skill development, and experimentation.