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River Boat Simulation Inspired From the Physics Classroom
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/800899113/
This is a simulation used to better understand how vectors function. The x variable and the y variable are completely independent of each other. Play around by moving the land, changing the starting position, angle, speed, and river speed to test a assortment of situations where the boat either does or doesn't make it to the other side.
When the boat moves at an angle, it uses trigonometry to determine its new x and y magnitude.
This is a simulation used to better understand how vectors function. The x variable and the y variable are completely independent of each other. Play around by moving the land, changing the starting position, angle, speed, and river speed to test a assortment of situations where the boat either does or doesn't make it to the other side.
When the boat moves at an angle, it uses trigonometry to determine its new x and y magnitude.
- ded_PC
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River Boat Simulation Inspired From the Physics Classroom
This is great!
I hope it gets Featured!
I hope it gets Featured!
- CLS_3819
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4 posts
River Boat Simulation Inspired From the Physics Classroom
This is great!
I hope it gets Featured!
Well, Sadly I'm not a scratcher yet… Perhaps I should make another one. Get to that 2 project requirement, you know?
- CLS_3819
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4 posts
River Boat Simulation Inspired From the Physics Classroom
This is great!
I hope it gets Featured!
Well, Sadly I'm not a scratcher yet… Perhaps I should make another one. Get to that 2 project requirement, you know?
YAWWWNNN, well that was a fun 23 hours. Heres the next game. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/801256309/
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