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Virtual Reality

Definition: A computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment that can be experienced using specialized equipment, such as VR goggles and sensors. VR allows users to immerse themselves in an artificial world and interact with it as if they were physically present.

Key Features:

  • Immersion: Users feel fully embedded within the virtual world.

  • Interactivity: Users can interact with the virtual environment and objects within it.

  • 360-degree perspective: VR provides a panoramic view, allowing the environment to be viewed in all directions.

Common Applications:

  • Gaming: Interactive and immersive gaming experiences.

  • Training and Education: Simulated environments for learning and practice.

  • Medicine: Therapeutic applications and surgical simulations.