Virtual reality (VR) allows users to interact with and become immersed in simulated 3D environments. A variety of input devices, from data gloves to VR headsets, track user movement and provide visual, auditory, and haptic feedback. VR finds applications in fields like scientific visualization, medicine, education, and training where it allows users to interact with and explore virtual environments that may be dangerous, inaccessible, or expensive to experience directly.
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