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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
Just one more question if that is ok i've noticed a strange behavior (well ... strange to me) i shot two object with the same properties but different masses .the one with the bigger mass crossed a distance X while the one with smaller mass crossed a distance Y WHERE Y<X (the one the small mass...- DeadlyShadow
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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
OMG! thanks man do u take credit or cash (^_^) I'll start coding . and if something happens i'll let u know thanks again great help! thx- DeadlyShadow
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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
WOW 50 meters is considered as a direct hit. interesting- DeadlyShadow
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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
thanks man mmm... i guess option 2 is more suitable for what I'm trying to achieve since i want my simulation to be a little bit real Thanks for your help. i really appreciate it thanks again :D- DeadlyShadow
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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
"Differential Equations" . What the hell have i gotten my self into :D thanks Bradp for your help. I am going to let go of the "Drag" force for starter . I found this http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl130/proj3d.htm and this http://tutor4physics.com/projectilemotion.htm idk. they...- DeadlyShadow
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Undergrad Artillery projectiles simulation
Hi guys I've been googling for awhile but sadly i can't find the answer i need (idk maybe because my googling skills suck :D) I am Software developer and I'm trying to build 3D artillary simulator I need some help on this one if u don't mind (I hope this is the right forum to post this)...- DeadlyShadow
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