Dynamical simulation
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Dynamical simulation, in computational physics, is the simulation of systems of objects that are free to move, usually in three dimensions according to Newton's laws of dynamics, or approximations thereof.
Description
Dynamical simulation is used in computer animation to assist animators to produce realistic motion, in industrial design (for example to simulate crashes as an early step in crash testing), and in video games.
Body movement is calculated using time integration methods.
See also
External links
- Dynamical simulation @ Wikipedia
- Blob Family - "A family of physically-based blobs"