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 Author: Little Group: Default Filesize: 52.05 kB Date added: 2024-04-07 Rating: 5.6 Downloads: 3550 Views: 439 Comments: 1 Ratings: 2 Times favored: 0 Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0 Tags:
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In my hiatus I actually made a lot of scenes -- this is one of them!
This scene demonstrates a weird particle simulation I made called Loofa Particles, named such because when the simulation heats up, the trails begin to resemble a loofa.
The particles are attractive at long distances, but become repulsive as they are moved closer to eachother.
They are also sticky, allowing them to stick together and, under the right circumstances, overcome that repulsivity!
They can "fuse" together like atoms in a way, but they can also split apart releasing energy.
This scene does not conserve energy -- it is possible for energy to be both created and destroyed in the simulation. Do be warned!
One thing I've noticed is that once the particles are "hot" enough (By "hot", I mean the particles are chaotically moving), they can enter a state where they will fuse and unfuse seemingly at random, generating more energy in the process.
At the top of the scene is a panel that lets you change the simulation pressure -- This is actually where the pressure chamber from my last scene came from!
Increasing the pressure will compress the particles.
Be warned though that the particles will stick to the walls!
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Last edited at 2024/04/07 16:57:51 by Little
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