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At least .pulley2() should support w as an argument and does that according to the API reference.
However, after passing a dynamic w the orientation of the pulley remains static.
.pulley2({x:mec.A.x, y:mec.A.y, r:R, w:-phi*l/R})
Since i can't find any trace of w in the associated methods (pulley() and pulley2()), this seems to be an oversight...
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At least
.pulley2()
should supportw
as an argument and does that according to the API reference.However, after passing a dynamic
w
the orientation of the pulley remains static..pulley2({x:mec.A.x, y:mec.A.y, r:R, w:-phi*l/R})
Since i can't find any trace of
w
in the associated methods (pulley()
andpulley2()
), this seems to be an oversight...The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: