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Author: T_Reißig

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Filesize: 1.57 MB

Date added: 2026-02-04

Rating: 5

Downloads: 126

Views: 50

Comments: 5

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.2.4

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Shows the effect of random motion due to collision with particles (molecules f.e. H20). The effect is more visible the smaller the object is. Discovered by Robert Brown, mathematically described by Albert Einstein it helped proving the idea of Atoms.
Last edited at 2026/02/11 23:48:20 by T_Reißig
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I like the concept, functionality, and presentation, but what's up with "sim.borders"? I don't believe Algodoo supports a "sim.borders" method.
Last edited at 2026/02/05 11:21:21 by s_noonan
Thanks for pointing it out. The code doesn´t work out currently on the uploaded version. The sign is supposed to change to text: "hide particles" when clicked and simultaniously hide the borders of the particles. The first part is easily enabled by adding an onSpawn line for setting sim.borders to true, but the latter still doesn´t work somehow, even though it did when I created the simulation. I´ll need to check that on my main PC when I have time.
It should now work as intended.
Yes, works as intended. Congratulations on fixing the issue. Creating new application variables is not good practice, better to use "Scene.my." variables.
yes, thanks for pointing that out as well. I intended to do that but accidently typed "sim.borders" and didnt question it because it initially worked :lol: