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http://www.myphysicslab.com/RollerDouble.html
reminds me of the stuff I used to tinker with in flash
reminds me of the stuff I used to tinker with in flash
Experience RollerDouble Simulation is a virtual simulation available on MyPhysicsLab.com that allows users to explore the physics of a double roller coaster. It is an interactive tool that lets users manipulate various parameters such as the mass, position, and velocity of the roller coaster, and observe how these changes affect its motion.
The Experience RollerDouble Simulation can be accessed by visiting MyPhysicsLab.com and clicking on the "Experience RollerDouble" link on the homepage. The simulation can be run on any device with a web browser, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
The simulation allows users to gain an understanding of the principles of velocity, acceleration, and energy conservation in a fun and interactive way. Users can also observe how changes in the roller coaster's parameters affect its motion, and how these principles apply in real-life scenarios.
Yes, the simulation is based on real-life physics principles and uses accurate mathematical models to simulate the motion of the roller coaster. However, it should be noted that the simulation is a simplified representation and may not account for all real-world factors.
Unfortunately, the Experience RollerDouble Simulation does not have a save function. However, users can take screenshots or record their simulations to save their progress and revisit it later.