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A physics animation explaining Newton's law of viscosity, powered by the Python manimations library.
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Once you ship this you can't edit the description of the project, but you'll be able to add more devlogs and re-ship it as you add new features!
New scene! Force arrows cancelling velocity are now visualized using a parabola on the xy plane.
Added unilaterally moving arrows parallel to the y-axis; I also added gradient to make those look fancier (old vid attached)
This scene took me 5+ hours to code! OMG. I'm terrified of Manim now. Grant Anderson please come and save me from this hell. I didn't know updating a bunch of arrows with respect to the vertical shift of a parametric function would be this exhausting. It looks good but at what cost...
made u(t) continuously shift vertically using a valuetracker that increments with time; this took way too long (i have a love/hate relationship with manim)
to do next: add arrows