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I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared around the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. everyEvery vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2-D world. Hope you have a way to do it.

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared around the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2-D world. Hope you have a way to do it

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared around the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. Every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2-D world. Hope you have a way to do it.

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how How to get the linear and angular acceleration generated by a force vector field?

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared arroundaround the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2D2-D world. Hope you have a way to do it :)

thanks for your help :)

how to get the linear and angular acceleration generated by a force vector field

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared arround the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2D world. Hope you have a way to do it :)

thanks for your help :)

How to get the linear and angular acceleration generated by a force vector field?

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared around the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2-D world. Hope you have a way to do it

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how to get the linear and angular acceleration generated by a force vector field

I am working on a physics simulation and I have to calculate the angular acceleration in degrees per seconds squared arround the point on the object located relatively to the center of a vector field (0,0) and the linear acceleration in Meters per seconds squared. every vector in the vector field represents a force in Newton pointing in the direction of the vector. This is based in a side viewed 2D world. Hope you have a way to do it :)

thanks for your help :)