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| From | davidlively@gmail.com |
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| Newsgroups | comp.games.development.programming.algorithms |
| Subject | Re: Determining curve of a moving point from 3 accelerometers (XYZ); |
| Date | 2012-07-21 13:35 -0700 |
| Organization | http://groups.google.com |
| Message-ID | <2e752c1c-2fee-4138-890e-ea9b1912a9b1@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| References | (1 earlier) <0faequg9mqa1qgreb87qj8catg77hs7ukg@4ax.com> <DGlq9.17$LI5.16284803@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com> <ntulqu49ofjijr8v9ec1miteo732idddci@4ax.com> <apn3ep$82c$1@lust.ihug.co.nz> <D5Lv9.3177$V15.310952@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net> |
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:36:13 AM UTC-5, Dave Eberly wrote: > "Tom Leys" <bob@bob.joe> wrote in message > news:apn3ep$82c$1@lust.ihug.co.nz... > > > So what? Same idea - rotational acceleration integrated to get rotational > > velocity integrated to get rotational position. Pretty simple > % and % > > (who has written a very good physics system - maybe not perfect, but good, > > in this manner) > > I doubt you will find that the standard resources on physics > contain the terms "rotational acceleration", "rotational velocity", > and "rotational position". The last term is meaningless, for sure. > The equations of motion for a rigid body include information > to completely determine the path of the body. Integrate and you > get what you get... > > -- > Dave Eberly > eberly@magic-software.com > http://www.magic-software.com > http://www.wild-magic.com You know, 10 years and two degrees (BSEE/MSEE, and part of a PhD) later, and with 20+ years of development experience under my belt, I have to say: You're still a dick, and completely incorrect.
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