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> But note that to simulate a droplet on a surface, even if only the
> stationary result and not the dynamic movement, will not work with
> purely springs, You need the internal pressure as well so the volume of
> the droplet is preserved.
Well, yeah, I'll have to look into that. But I'll first try and see how far
I can get with using just springs. Thanks for the formula!
Regards,
Tim
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