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Bouncing Balls with Soundcolors

MAMartinWollenweber•Created May 31, 2007
Bouncing Balls with Soundcolors
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Bouncing Balls with Soundcolors is a much enlarged version of: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Canthiar/7369 by Canthiar You now have colors an sounds and many parameters to play with: Up / Down = -/+ Gravity Left / Right = -/+ Emitter Speed B / A = -/+ more Balls 1 = switch Edges 2 = switch Turn Effect 3 = switch Random 4 = switch Drawing 5 = switch Sound Space = start Balls again DragDrop Collision Objects DragDrop Balls DragDrop Emitter Turn Emitter by pulling it's tip H = Help (english) G = Help (german) Chantiers original description: You can move the object emitter around with the mouse and change the direction by clicking on the pointed end. This is what I consider a production version since I've inlined a few things. I have a more academic version that is a little easier to read. The whole thing is also dumbed down a little to make the math a little easier. How it works: When a ball encounters a collision object it uses the [ point towards[ Collision ] ] command block and then uses sin and cos to calculate a colliion normal. That normal is used to calculate a resulting velocity perpendicular to the surface and velocity tangent to the surface. Friction and restitution are applied to make the ball bounce.

Project Details

Project ID8708
CreatedMay 31, 2007
Last ModifiedJuly 11, 2023
SharedMay 31, 2007
Visibilityvisible
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