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    • RE: Free fall simulation with SketchyPhysics

      @gaieus said:

      Hi Oshiro (and welcome).

      I do not use SP so cannot help but we have a whole subforum dedicated to it under the "Special interests" forum,

      I have moved your topic there for better attention by SP users.

      Thanks, Gaieus. I appreciate your consideration.

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      oshiro
    • Free fall simulation with SketchyPhysics

      Hello.

      I want to simulate free fall in SketchyPhisics and obtain actual frame numbers to touch with ground plane (essentially, I want to know how many frames are consumed in "1 second" of Newton Game Dynamics). I made two objects and raise up them to (a) 4.9033m and (b) 19.6133m each (SketchUp might not be able to hold these precise values even I set). These values of height are matched to the time (a) 1 and (b) 2 second of this free fall (calculated from the equation gtt/2, g=9.80665m/s^2). I'm going to attach this .skp file.

      In this situation, I obtained results of (a) 129frames and (b) 273frames to the ground with setting of 1 framerate ((a) 42frames and 90frames with 3 framerate, also). They might look too big and the relationship (a) and (b) are strange because it isn't doubled. If SketchyPhysics simulation run in 1/60 seconds, I should get (a) 60frames and (b) 120frames, I think. Furthermore, these aren't changed with any gravity or worldscale setting. Are these results acceptable?

      What do mean these frame number results?

      Thanks.


      Freefall simulation of two objects with SkethcyPhysics

      posted in SketchyPhysics
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      oshiro