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Author: Vinayak

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Date added: 2014-03-24

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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I was playing around with some dirt-like materials for sedimentation and decantation, and I found that when the density and size was right, they formed patterns!
Last edited at 2014/03/24 15:05:28 by Vinayak
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OMG Set the adhesion to 0.1 or something and see what happens!
Very cool discovery. This is the first time I've ever seen this in Algodoo.

P.S. Sorry about messing up your water. I've answered your question in the excavator scene.
This MIGHT be because of Algodoo only having a set size of water droplets which when together are a bit compressible and movable. But one droplet goes in between to the center of these particles and pushes away, thus making a pattern. Which might explain why it needs a definite size.
That's definitely it. I found this out by squashing the droplets and dirt, and saw the droplet in between the particles, pushing them away.