Perfect Throw 0.2.3* |
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This is a program that demonstrates how projectile motion works. It uses a physics equation for linear motion. For more info, you can read the accompanying text file names physics.
This program was inspired upon by a US sci-fi tv series which was last shown in the United States on the Spring of 2009. Here is the link to download the program.
This program was inspired upon by a US sci-fi tv series which was last shown in the United States on the Spring of 2009. Here is the link to download the program.
VANS (test 5)* |
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This is a program that demonstrates two rectangular moving objects that follow a moving green object in front. The objective of this green object is to pass by any of the 4 markers. The first two markers are at the front end and the other two are at the back end. When this moving object in front passes by a marker, it goes back towards the other end. The marker is identified by the displayed text rn=1. The five boxes represent obstacles that the three moving objects avoid as much as possible. All of these are done already by the computer. Click here for more details on how to run the program.
Note: In order for the program to run faster, your system should have a graphics accelerator and a video memory greater than 128 MB.
Note: In order for the program to run faster, your system should have a graphics accelerator and a video memory greater than 128 MB.
Automatic Turn (Using Points)* updated! |
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A demonstration of a computer program simulation that uses points to turn autonomously towards the next path. It requires simple math formulas to make is possible.
Last update: February 4, 2015
Last update: February 4, 2015
*Right-click mouse button and choose 'Save Target As...'
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