THe video seems excellent for teaching how an ondulatory fish swims. YOu mention in the comment to tioguerra that there is a "later version". Has it been uploaded? Can I use it for my classes (with credits, of course)?
asbarreto01 10 months ago
Well spotted sir. Actually, this video was taken made when there was no influence of the water back on the fish. It is purely one-way effect.
The later version has two-way physical coupling, so the fish can really 'swim'.
PaleyDaley 1 year ago
Strange, comparing to the surrounding particles it does not seem to be moving forward much...
tioguerra 1 year ago
THe video seems excellent for teaching how an ondulatory fish swims. YOu mention in the comment to tioguerra that there is a "later version". Has it been uploaded? Can I use it for my classes (with credits, of course)?
asbarreto01 10 months ago
Well spotted sir. Actually, this video was taken made when there was no influence of the water back on the fish. It is purely one-way effect.
The later version has two-way physical coupling, so the fish can really 'swim'.
PaleyDaley 1 year ago
Strange, comparing to the surrounding particles it does not seem to be moving forward much...
tioguerra 1 year ago