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the ratio of horizontal speed and vertical speed at a point exactly 90 degrees ahead or behind the periapsis is the eccentricity.

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Can you give an example of how "parameter E" is used in Thyme script? I have no idea what you are talking about, and so an example might help me understand it.

Thanks!
Parameter E is a term in orbital physics (idk the right word) that refers to the eccentricity of an objects orbit. 0 eccentricity is a perfectly circular orbit, and eccentricity between 0 and 1 is an elliptical orbit. an eccentricity of 1 or greater is a hyperbola.
Okay, thanks! That's interesting, but I doubt that I will ever need to calculate that sort of thing in my future Algodoo scenes. But I did learn something new! :)