All Videos Tagged Comets (Grasshopper) - Grasshopper2024-04-25T14:54:41Zhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Comets&rss=yes&xn_auth=noForm Finding with Comets and Gravitytag:www.grasshopper3d.com,2012-08-12:2985220:Video:6570842012-08-12T06:16:58.736ZCam Newnhamhttps://www.grasshopper3d.com/profile/CamNewnham
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Agent based movement that follows Newton's universal law of gravitation.<br></br>
However, for ease, values are relative and thus G=1.<br></br>
The relative mass difference between a planet and comet is 90:12<br></br>
Planets are forced fixed location so they don't attract to each other.<br></br>
Planets have equal masses.<br></br>
Comets…
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</a><br />gravitational behaviour IV | ghPy<br />
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Agent based movement that follows Newton's universal law of gravitation.<br />
However, for ease, values are relative and thus G=1.<br />
The relative mass difference between a planet and comet is 90:12<br />
Planets are forced fixed location so they don't attract to each other.<br />
Planets have equal masses.<br />
Comets have equal mass and initial velocity, through the direction of each vector is different.<br />
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This simulation uses 8 comets harrassing a block mass of voxels.<br />
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Rhino, Grasshopper, Python, V-Ray, After Effects<br />
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Horster and Giulio's animation tool in C