Bryan M. Smith (and other interested parties),
I would highly recommend that you look at this page:
http://freespace.virgin.net/hugo.elias/models/m_main.htm . It talks about
gravity, wind and other stuff. I don't think it goes into much detail about
orbits of planets.
If you are using scaled time and distances, the acceleration of gravity is
9.81 metres per second per second. I believe this is also 32 feet per second
squared. This is only applicable for objects falling towards the earth.
You might find it interesting to look at the source code I attached, with a
bouncing ball. It does use scaled time and distances (though I can't
guarantee that it'll work if you redefine the metre.) The blue cylinder
represents the height of a person. If you get ride of the #version 3.1, I
think it'll work in 3.0.
Good luck!
Armagon
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