From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: mathematician wanted [9.1kb]
Date: 4 Oct 2001 11:20:45
Message: <3BBC7F1D.AB1882E6@gmx.de>
marabou wrote:
> > here is my picture. seems the string looks ugly and unrealistic. isn't it?>
It's not that easy if you want precise calculations. You must have
correct information on stiffness of the string and friction between nail
and string and on how it's mounted to the picture (and of course the
weight of the picture).
If you assume the string is completely drooping(?) things are much easier
of course, you will only need to know the friction to find out how much
the picture is tilted at maximum.
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann wrote:
> It's not that easy if you want precise calculations. You must have> correct information on stiffness of the string and friction between nail> and string and on how it's mounted to the picture (and of course the> weight of the picture).
you are absolutely right! for me it is enough to know hoe to change the
radius of the string.
From: Tom Melly
Subject: Re: mathematician wanted [9.1kb]
Date: 4 Oct 2001 11:49:48
Message: <3bbc851c$1@news.povray.org>
"marabou" <not### [at] availableyet> wrote in message news:3bbc7b4d@news.povray.org...
> here is my picture. seems the string looks ugly and unrealistic. isn't it?>
Hmm, I'm still confused. Unless your picture is very light or your wire very
stiff, I still think the curvature would be negligable....
marabou wrote:
> > here is my picture. seems the string looks ugly and unrealistic. isn't it?
Might have something to with the fact that the string ahould be taut... :P
-Xplo