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From: "paresh pandya" <pichupandya@gmail.com

To: achyutveluvali@yahoo.com

Subject: Flash animations.

Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 19:54:55 +0530

Namaskar Mr. Achyut Veluvali,

I am Paresh Pandya, residing at ahmedmedabad, gujarat, and am teaching physics to 12th class students. I came across some of your animations on Flashkit.com and am impressed by them. I am also learning flash in order to prepare such animations to help my teaching and making learning process easy for students. will you please tell me which one is the best and easiest way to learn action script?

 will you please visit the site http://www.edumedia.fr/m172_l2-3d-molecules.html and see physics animations of lens in which you can drag the object along with which the position and type of image also changes? will you please tell me how to prepare such animation with necessary action scripts. I will be highly obliged if you do so.

thanking you,

yours Paresh Pandya

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From: Laura Shears" <laura@lsquaredmath.us> 
To: achyutveluvali@yahoo.com 
Subject: ball game 
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:07:47 -0800 

Hi Achyut,
I am using your ball game as a reward for an educational game that I am developing. Thank you for donating it to Flashkit.com.
Thank you,
Laura 
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From: rafael parra" <rafaelparra@intercable.net.ve> 
To: achyutveluvali@yahoo.com 
Subject: bouncing ball 
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 11:51:51 -0400 

Bouncing ball
I have just come across your project and, believe me, I have spent some time observing the behavior of the ball for different values of the elastic constants
and find the whole very, very interesting. I sincerely congratulate you.
I intend to keep playing with this because I am sure there is a lot to learn from it.

Now, I wish to know how elasticity relates to friction. For example, when I set the elastic constant for the y-axis to 0 the ball falls and it simply slides along,
without bouncing, which is exactly what I would expect to happen. Is this equivalent to say that the surface on which the ball falls has a friction coefficient
equal to zero?
If necessary, would you place this question for me on the forum?
(I don't know how to do this.)
I am 75 year old retired mechanical enginneer who uses Flash and Physics as a pastime.
(Excuse me if extended myself too long. I rarely bother to write to anybody).
rafaelparra@intercable.net.ve
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From: "Carlos Devia" <carlitosdevia@gmail.com>

Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 22:54:37 -0500 
To: achyutveluvali@yahoo.com 
Subject: Spring Mass Oscillation 

Hi, your flash animations are great. i'm creating something like a virtual lab
for my school and the source code of the mass oscillation animation
would be great to begin. Can you email me the source code of the movie..?
Thanks!

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Manager for Crime Awareness
manager@crimeawareness.org> wrote:

Date: 29 July 2005
Dear Achyut,
 
 We are a non-profit organization that has set up an  arcade for visitors to our site,
 www.crimeawareness.org. We have included your  racing game, with a couple of modifications, to the  site.  Please let us know whether there are any licensing
issues we should be aware of. 
Sincerely,
 
Danny Pryor
954.943.0999
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chris richardson" <crichardson@ientry.com> 
To: achyutveluvali@yahoo.com 
Subject: content request 
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 12:35:37 -0400 

Hi,
i came across your "Rotating ball with speed control"
FLA movie by way of
http://www.flashkit.com/movies/Interfaces/Rotating-Achyut_V-8734/ and i was wondering if you would be interested in featuring your 
fla movies in FLADownloads, an opt-in newsletter
owned by iEntry.com.
FLADownload currently reaches over 40,000 readers
and would be a great way to help promote your site or your abilities.
You will receive full credit for your work along with a link to your site
and/or your email as well.

Please get back with me regarding this. I look forward to hearing from you.
chris richardson
iEntry.com
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FLADownloads.com

3 September 2003

Rotating ball with Speed control by Achyut Veluvali published by flashkit.com

This is another nice motion FLA. Achyut demonstrates how to have a ball travel around an axis, and does so very well. With variable speed control, this FLA is a nice tutorial for designers struggling with motion in Flash.