#PhysicsFactlet (just for fun)
A 3 body problem, but showing the field lines of the resulting gravitational field.pic.twitter.com/ZbWIpCx707
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Replying to @j_bertolotti
I have recently started to make some science-related animations, and I didn't expect the process to be so time-consuming (apart from the coding). How long does it take for you to have the finished animation after the code has been written? Just out of curiosity, of course.
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Replying to @ratanegrx @phlogh
It varies. Mine usually are in the order of minutes to generate all the frames and export as a gif. But I am sure the stuff
@physicsJ or@InertialObservr do take orders of magnitude longer.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
I know! I remember
@InertialObservr said something about the three magnet animation taking 5-6 hours to render. But that was amazing, my animations are usually a lot simpler.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
The “floor” took 5-6 hours, the rendering of the pendulum motion took about 16 hours
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