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Rigid body collisions n00b level Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 35 seconds Going to make it more efficient soon. Collision detection is the main nut kickiér Related: physics, matlab, rigid, body, dynamics, collisions, math, n00b, basic, beta Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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1d spring system Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 7 seconds that's all Related: 1d, spring, system, coupled, oscillators, mathematica, simulation Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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gravity engine n00b level Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 42 seconds baby steps Related: matlab, gravity, engine, test Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Chimp v Chump Cannon Coriolis Carousel Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 383 seconds Historically physics was made to defeat the chimps in the great carousel wars Related: physics, chimp, carousel, merry-go-round, cannon, coriolis Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Trajectories in a spinning space station cheesy edition Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 32 seconds First two are spinning with half the angular velocity of its orbit, second two spinning with 6 times it. If you're not using movie maker to edit physics based animations at 4am you need to fix your path in life. Related: physics, space, station, cheesy, trajectory, ellipse, elliptical, orbit, animation, mathematica, spinning Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Orbit, point of view in a space station with 1/5 angular velocity of the orbit Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 25 seconds Spirograph keeps appearing in real life Related: physics, space, station, orbit, simulation, spirograph, frame, of, reference, accelerating, math, computer, mathematica Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Accelerating frames "intro" Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 283 seconds Just the gist and the ideas, not real computation Related: gist, accelerating, frames Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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part (iii) Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 183 seconds yup 4am physics Related: yuuuuuuup Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Basic Quantum Tunnelling simulation Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 177 seconds Used Mathematica. Spoke too fast due to not wanting to take too much time to explain. Note there are obviously infinite solutions, but only FINITE stationary solutions. Which is not true for infinite square well. Related: basic, quantum, tunnelling, mathematica Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Diffusion-limited aggregation model Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 19 seconds Used matlab Related: matlab, dla, diffusion-limited, aggregation, model Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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"piece by piece" Diffusion-limited aggregation model Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 90 seconds Music: Twice a Man - Hiro First part shows the growth of the main aggregate, second then shows the individual particles' random movements and potential attachment, note this would take an incredible long time to watch if used for a simulation of similar size to the first part of the video. Related: matlab, diffusion-limited, aggregation, dla, simple, n00b Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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infinite square well starting on the left Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 5 seconds Related: mathematica, quantum, mechanics, infinite, square, well, simulation, crap Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Random walk 3d Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 130 seconds I'm thinking of trying to model some sort of diffusion thing with this using intense reds for high concentration, though it'd take a lot of computation. Related: random, walk, matlab Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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3 body problem numerical simulations Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 39 seconds Similar to the Euler method (best for last) Related: body, problem, approximation, mathematica, numerical Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Binary circuit input numbers 0 to 9, 'natural' LED display Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 23 seconds I hope you know what I did while making this using freeware logisim Related: logisim Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Simple Sequence Recogniser Posted by: TupoyVolk
Video duration: 53 seconds input 0101, Output 10 input 1101, Output 01 Using freeware logisim. Excuse frantic clicking at end. Related: logisim Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |

















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