Flash Math Physics Tutorials - FlashPerfection.com
Two for the price of none. Haven't seen too many tutorials on this kind of stuff so here you go.
January 22,
2008
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This is a tutorial demonstrating how to use math to simulate the movement of a pendulum, until it stops, taking advantage of two elementary mathematical functions, which is "sine" and "power", with the possibility to dynamically vary the parameters that regulate the movement of the pendulum.
January 18,
2008
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This is a short script that can be used to make a movieclip rotate in the direction of another object, such as the mouse.
December 28,
2007
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Rope simulation, surge action and bubbles with collition detection. Includes source fla and .as scripts with commented code.
November 13,
2007
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Welcome to Dickee's Dive ... this document is a mirror of Brandon Williams' (aka Ahab on the boards) Flash-oriented math tutorials. Brandon has graciously granted my request, allowing me to provide access to his tutorials for the benefit of the Flash community.
December 27,
2006
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The purpose of this tutorial is to show an alternative to representing 3D environments in Flash.
December 15,
2006
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If there was one entity that has proved itself enormously useful in nearly ever area of mathematics and physics, it would be the vector.
December 14,
2006
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This tutorial is going to show you the *easy* side of differentiating. In the examples from the article before we had to do quite a bit of work. Believe it or not those examples are pretty trivial. We are going to use that very general method of differentiating to develop some rules that we can use
December 13,
2006
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Since I am assuming you already read the "Introduction" I only need to touch on a few things from the last article. First, differential calculus is all about finding this ratio: dy/dx . That ratio represents the slope of a line tangent to a curve at a point.
December 12,
2006
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Probably one of the scariest courses a person can take in high school is calculus. Some people have taken the class, passed (barely sometimes), and gone on to college or whatever without even knowing what calculus is all about and just how useful it is. Well, calculus is definitely one of the (if no
December 11,
2006
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