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> Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 15:05:13 -0800
> From: Roger Guay <i...@mac.com>
> To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: ANN: Harmonic Oscillators
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> Not so much an exhaustive physics/math tutorial as a demonstration of some 
> techniques for doing these types of simulations/animations in LiveCode.
> 
> Unfortunately, I was unable to upload to RevOnlin after repeated attempts, 
> and did not get any feedback on my query about my difficulties with it. 
> Therefore if you want a copy of Harmonic Oscillators, you'll have to go to my 
> download page:
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> http://web.me.com/irog/Roger_Guay/Downloads.html
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> Cheers,
> Roger Guay
> 


Roger,

The simulation makes for a good tutorial.

Here is another that may interest you.

Newton considered, as a thought experiment, a cannon ball fired from the top of 
a VERY high mountain. With ever increasing muzzle velocity he speculated that 
the canon ball would eventually circle the Earth, thus simulating the motion of 
the moon about the Earth.

(See: http://waowen.screaming.net/revision/force&motion/ncanon.htm) 

You might try  1/r, 1/r^2, 1/r^3 gravitational forces to see which produces the 
observed results.

Jim 
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