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Date added: 2015-01-21

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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In Algodoo, glass is heavier than stone.:P
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There are some kinds of glass in the real world that ARE indeed heavier (more massive) than some kinds of stone. So, it really depends on the kind of glass and stone that Algodoo simulates. Because of the fact that that information is not given (as far as I know) then it could very well be correct that Algodoo glass is more massive than Algodoo stone for the same sample sizes. But because we do not know what kinds of glass and stone Algodoo simulates, we cannot know for sure if the simulation values are correct or not. We can only use what the creator of Algodoo has given us, and if we don't like it, we can always adjust those values!
Last edited at 2015/01/21 03:03:09 by Xray
the rock that algodoo uses might be pumice, because pumice is so light it can float in water.
Pt20!