Inspiration

Honestly, we were really interested in having some fun testing our skills out and limit testing a little bit.

What it does

Simulates a coin toss in a pond.

How we built it

We used Javascript, and we read many, many, many published papers on this subject.

Challenges we ran into

Water particles detecting each other, the equations for the pond cavity, air particles moving randomly and bouncing.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Actually pulling through it, though slightly rudimental of a build.

What we learned

We learned quite some math from the papers themselves, as well multiple different patterns for the water particles.

What's next for PyJac-Coin-Drop

We are going to keep developing it in the future, since we had quite some fun with it. We also think it's good for our resumés :).

Note:

We used, as the video shows at the start, a local server from python, so that we could run the code. Props to Mahmood Saifi, he was a good project lead, and thanks to Owais Zahid, I never really new how much fun I could have coding in a group.

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