Graph of Acceleration
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Graph of Acceleration
In the graph menu, have an acceleration graph option. Pretty straight forward.
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Re: Graph of Acceleration
hmm.. i can see a definte use for people wanting to make Realistic vehicles
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Re: Graph of Acceleration
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Re: Graph of Acceleration
Chronos wrote:http://www.algodoo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=41
But manually scripting an acceleration variable is quite difficult.
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Re: Graph of Acceleration
Conundrumer wrote:But manually scripting an acceleration variable is quite difficult.
theoretically it's not very difficult. i already did it with 2 different codes. it works but the problem is with phun you could only get useful values up to a simulation speed of 30% or something like that. at 100% the values fluctuate very much. but at 10% it's working perfect. now with algodoo i try to make one that works with 100% simulation speed.
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Re: Graph of Acceleration
I fully endorse this idea. In my physics class we have to make graphs that show time vs. velocity, position, and acceleration and I love that I can do the first two in algodoo but I'm left out on acceleration.
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