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  2. File:Methane-3D-balls.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Skeletal animation - Wikipedia

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    As described in an instructional article by Josh Petty: [3] Rigging is making our characters able to move. The process of rigging is we take that digital sculpture, and we start building the skeleton, the muscles, and we attach the skin to the character, and we also create a set of animation controls, which our animators use to push and pull the body around.

  4. Sketchfab - Wikipedia

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    Sketchfab is a 3D asset website used to publish, share, discover, buy and sell 3D, VR and AR content. It provides a viewer based on the WebGL and WebXR technologies that allows users to display 3D models on the web, to be viewed on any mobile browser, desktop browser or Virtual Reality headset.

  5. Dynamical billiards - Wikipedia

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    One of their most frequent application is to model particles moving inside nanodevices, for example quantum dots, [17] [18] pn-junctions, [19] antidot superlattices, [20] [21] among others. The reason for this broadly spread effectiveness of billiards as physical models resides on the fact that in situations with small amount of disorder or ...

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  7. Shell game - Wikipedia

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    An illegal shell game performed with bottle caps on Fulton Street in New York City. The shell game (also known as thimblerig, three shells and a pea, the old army game) is a public gambling game that challenges players to follow the movement of a marker hidden under one of several covers (shells).

  8. Galilean cannon - Wikipedia

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    A Galilean cannon with proportions similar to the Astro Blaster. A Galilean cannon is a device that demonstrates conservation of linear momentum. [1] It comprises a stack of balls, starting with a large, heavy ball at the base of the stack and progresses up to a small, lightweight ball at the top.

  9. Full Tilt! Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Pinball and 3D Pinball are similar, with a few exceptions: The latter contains only the Space Cadet table and only supports 640×480-pixel resolution, while the former supports three different resolutions up to 1024×768 pixels. The image on the side is a two-dimensional image as opposed to pre-rendered 3D.