Thanks! However, the dots aren't all created from one original sprite, they are copies of the same sprite with the same scripts in them all starting at the same spot. It just starts off as many sprites layered on top of one another.
Download the 31 sprites and 90 scripts of "Diffusion" and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
this project shows diffusion of two different solutes (green and blue dots) over a semi-permeable membrane (in purple) which lets both particles through.
(made by koalabear)
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make them infect eachother or sompthing
please join my gallery of microbiology
Thanks! However, the dots aren't all created from one original sprite, they are copies of the same sprite with the same scripts in them all starting at the same spot. It just starts off as many sprites layered on top of one another.
Excellent simulation, besides being a strong argument in favor of dynamic sprite creation (or at least cloning) in Scratch.
how so? they move randomly, and eventually, net movement of each is 0...
your science is a bit off