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I've created an application that does curve analysis and some physics, including bouyancy, distortion and rebound elasticity. I apologize for the size of the executable, but with the massive amounts of table data I have to include it couldn't be helped. If anyone can try it out and provide feedback, it would be appreciated.

http://www.networkmaestro.com/prototype.exe
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Post by Derek »

I think the elasticity of the spheres in the yellow, pink and white containers is about spot on!!
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I'm glad to hear it. I haven't done gravity effects analysis but it's probably not a factor to worry about just yet.
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Post by Derek »

You may find that some of the objects appear to defy gravity, this is sometimes due to alterations in the initial design, but it doesn't look like the models you are using have been altered much, if at all, which in my opinon, is a good thing.
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Post by blueb »

Netmaestro,

Your app clearly shows why eastern European scientists are leading the world in developmental physics.

P.S. - It's a keeper, I'm going to use your material to ward off old age. :)

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Post by Clutch »

Well done! These are excellent physical models. It seems the gravitational effects were accounted for but are negligible for the cases presented.

So much physics, so little time. :)
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My first complain is the download speed :lol:
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Post by Derek »

As the saying goes-

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:lol:

Good joke :)
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