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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

Animated Physics Demonstration

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  • well this didn't help at all.

  • Steady I Really Like This Video Animated Physics Demonstration

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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe Animated Physics Demonstration after you give this

  • I Love The Video Animated Physics Demonstration It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • i have a similar animation on my channel which i created using allegro with C++, i have not made a video to explain the code yet but it involves using physics equations. The basics of projectile motion is that velocity in the x does not change because it does not have and x direction acceleration. velocity in the y direction changes because the force of gravity is acting upon it.

  • fuckin shit, could have explained

  • this one is colorful. for those of you who are interested to watch other projectile motion videos, go to my channel. this is an actual program that do projectile motion. it features Perfect Throw, a projectile motion program that automatically calculates the projectile path towards another object. its not animation, though. but it uses physics equations to make it work. if you're interested on how the program works, you can visit the web site that's also on my channel.

  • really good..

  • nice

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