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Help wanted. How does gravity work?

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-29 22:19

Guest here, can someone explain to me how gravity works. I'm trying to code a quick platformer game in C++, but my program isn't working the way I wanted it to. My programming is flawless (and by that I mean it does what I want it to do), the only problem is that I'm having it do something that bastardizes physics. As you can probably guess, I've never taken a physics class before.

Gravity is a force that moves objects down at a certain rate, but how does the ground cancel out that force? Does the ground also create a force that cancels out gravity's force? 

Also, how would you go about creating a gravity program?

Name: Anonymous 2009-12-04 19:42

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>Which force has more power during the initial impact.
The force from the ground, of course; after all, the falling object is losing its downward speed during the collision, which means it's accelerating upwards, which means that it has positive net force upwards.

>And how are the forces dissolved into each other?
What exactly do you mean here?

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