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Old   March 19, 2022, 04:30
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Hey there, I need to calculate the centre of mass for my simulation involving the interation between a normal shock wave and a water droplet .
I tried to look at some youtube tutorials but they weren't so helpful..could you me provide me any advice?
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You may integrate the droplet for yourself, using the alpha file. I gave you an example program for that in a private communication.
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