Simulation of a curve on spherical surface











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I want to trace the trajectory of a particle in a sphere. Let say I start from the origin. I give that particle some radial and angular velocity and acceleration.from the origin of a sphere.
I want to see how the particle moves in some time t on the surface of a sphere. like a simulation.
I tried into r studio software but I was not able to do.
It would be great if you help me.
I have a link below but there is a heart on the sphere but I want a particle moving from the origin and trace its path.



Parabolic Moebius map on sphere using tikz










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  • I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
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  • Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
    – Incuba
    12 hours ago

















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I want to trace the trajectory of a particle in a sphere. Let say I start from the origin. I give that particle some radial and angular velocity and acceleration.from the origin of a sphere.
I want to see how the particle moves in some time t on the surface of a sphere. like a simulation.
I tried into r studio software but I was not able to do.
It would be great if you help me.
I have a link below but there is a heart on the sphere but I want a particle moving from the origin and trace its path.



Parabolic Moebius map on sphere using tikz










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  • I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
    – Huang_d
    yesterday










  • Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
    – Incuba
    12 hours ago















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I want to trace the trajectory of a particle in a sphere. Let say I start from the origin. I give that particle some radial and angular velocity and acceleration.from the origin of a sphere.
I want to see how the particle moves in some time t on the surface of a sphere. like a simulation.
I tried into r studio software but I was not able to do.
It would be great if you help me.
I have a link below but there is a heart on the sphere but I want a particle moving from the origin and trace its path.



Parabolic Moebius map on sphere using tikz










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I want to trace the trajectory of a particle in a sphere. Let say I start from the origin. I give that particle some radial and angular velocity and acceleration.from the origin of a sphere.
I want to see how the particle moves in some time t on the surface of a sphere. like a simulation.
I tried into r studio software but I was not able to do.
It would be great if you help me.
I have a link below but there is a heart on the sphere but I want a particle moving from the origin and trace its path.



Parabolic Moebius map on sphere using tikz







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  • I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
    – Huang_d
    yesterday










  • Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
    – Incuba
    12 hours ago




















  • I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
    – Huang_d
    yesterday










  • Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
    – Incuba
    12 hours ago


















I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
– Huang_d
yesterday




I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to a simulation? If so, based on what forces, parameters…? Or do you have path already generated that you need to put into a spherical plot? Please clarify your question.
– Huang_d
yesterday












Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
– Incuba
12 hours ago






Thank you for your response @Huang_d I have a path already generated but it is code in R studio and it is two dimensional but now I have to see how it works in Sphere.
– Incuba
12 hours ago

















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