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What if gravity were proportional to sech(r)? | N-Body Problem | Physics Simulations
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A simulation of the three-body problem / n-body problem with twelve free masses, where the force between each pair of masses is proportional to sech(r). The masses start with equal distances from each other, and the same speed, moving along a tangent to the circle formed by the positions of the three masses.
- all masses equal
- chaos / chaotic motion
- velocities and positions calculated using Euler integration
- 50fps, 4K, 57s
#Physics #PhysicsSimulations #ThreeBodyProblem #Gravity #Chaos
- all masses equal
- chaos / chaotic motion
- velocities and positions calculated using Euler integration
- 50fps, 4K, 57s
#Physics #PhysicsSimulations #ThreeBodyProblem #Gravity #Chaos
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