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Why doesn't it work? RPM Meter

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Author: beech

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Filesize: 26.28 kB

Date added: 2012-03-18

Rating: 5

Downloads: 605

Views: 560

Comments: 3

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Made with: Algodoo v2.0.1 Edu

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Not sure why this doesn't work? any help would be appreciated? Kilinich gave out script however doesn't work. The script is on the left.
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Glue, the yellow box to one of the gears, and turn its collisions off. Then it works.

Edit; algodoo works in radians, not degrees, so the rpm is not accurate, it gives about 104 for me.
Last edited at 2012/03/18 19:34:36 by Nxdt
Thanks Nxdt! Thanks, as long as it gives a reading thats fine:)
There is an easier way to do it; point a laser at one of the gears and put in the oncollidecode;
"(e)=>{scene.my.rpm = (readable(owner)).angvel / (2 * math.pi) * 60}"

This is the only code you need. (and it is in rpm's):tup:
Last edited at 2012/03/19 11:40:52 by Nxdt