Fun with Hookes' Law 10
Grimwiz writes, "How much fun can you have with springs and masses - boring engineering you may think, think again..." What a time-waster! All the parameters on the left are adjustable....
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xsprings (Score:1)
Its so old, its even not on freshmeat.net :-) Try archie/google/whatever
Re:NEWS: Slashdot editors fail to find duplicate p (Score:1)
Re:OT: It was supposed to be on the planet story (Score:1)
so much fun (Score:1)
Cool, it would make a great screen saver (Score:1)
NEWS: Slashdot editors fail to find duplicate post (Score:1)
When asked to comment, they said "we were to distacted counting our stock options to notice that an astronomy related post might be about the same discovery as a Science related post. Besides, we were just going to stick in the SCIENCE section where no-one ever bother to read the posts anyway."
OT: It was supposed to be on the planet story (Score:1)
Re:xsprings (Score:1)
Re:so much fun (Score:2)
There are many good decompil ers [softpanorama.org] available for Java .class files. Because of the way javac and the JVM work, it's very easy to get human-readable Java source out of (unobfuscated) .class files.
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Teaching tool (Score:2)
It seems that regular geometric shapes which have been overconstrained (supports from one node going to many other nodes) are nearly stable. The ones I've played with only change shape when they are pushed over a certain energy/position limit. Pretty darn cool. It reminds me of contol systems, vibrations, mechanisms (vice grips and the good-ol-fashioned four bar mechanism), and energy theories of all types.
I want this applet on my computer, with a Save option. Sigh, more code to drool over.
Louis Wu
Louis Wu
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