Expert Help: What do you guys think about this 3D physics simulation ?

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The discussion centers around a 3D physics simulation that allows users to visualize cannon and projectile trajectories with real-time data. Users can adjust various parameters such as mass, drag, friction, and elasticity. A participant reported a crash when using very small values for mass and gravity, specifically .00022 for mass and .0088 for gravity. Other users expressed interest in trying the simulation and inquired about the specific values used. Overall, the simulation is praised for its interactive features, although some technical issues were noted.
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Cannon and proyectile trajectory with data dislayed in real time. Can adjust mass, drag, friction, elasticity, etc.

Check it out free at:

http://escxsoft.com/FrmPhysica.aspx
 
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it is pretty cool ^^

the only problem I ran into was when I tried to make my mass really small and gravity really small. The game crashed
 
I will check it out. what values did you used ?

Thanks.
 
abdielj said:
I will check it out. what values did you used ?

Thanks.

mass was something like .00022 & gravity was .0088
 
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