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Questionsnowball effect Pin
OMalleyW7-Aug-06 22:07
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I posted this in the wrong section, but have deleted that message and moved it here.
Here is a link to the definition of the Snowball effect:
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Good morning, afternoon or night depending on what part of the world you are from.
I have been spending a lot of time thinking about the snowball effect. Now it would seem relativly easy to simulate the snowball effect using some C# Kung Foo but..alas it is not.

My Question:
1) I know the Size(s) of the object at it's smallest point.
2) I know the distance(d) the object will travel
3) Force of gravity on the initial object

What I dont know:
1) Increase of both Mass(m) & Size(s) as the object Travels for a specific distance(d)
2) Increase of Speed(s) as the Object gains in both (m) & (s)
3) Distance(d) and Speed(s) required for the object to gain a specific Mass(m) and Size(s)

I have tried to make the rate of increase(i) in mass(m)&Size(s) linear.
So the object will increase(2x) the initial Size(s) for each Foot(d) traveled.
But I am unable to calculate the increase of speed(s) as the object moves because of a missing component...Time(t).

Can anyone think of a good way to simulate the Snowball effect?

Thanks,
Will

I hate users. Not all of them, just the ones who talk.CP member: Al Einstien

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