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  1. Synonyms for JIGGLE: shake, jerk, shudder, vibrate, quiver, tremble, wobble, shiver; Antonyms of JIGGLE: rest, relax, unwind, calm (down), still

  2. to move or make something move up and down or from side to side with short quick movements (+ adv./prep.) Stop jiggling around! She jiggled with the lock. jiggle something (+ adv./prep.)

  3. The first part of the tutorial will provide a ready to use "math recipe" to compute the jiggling of a single point. Then we'll work our way up to a full mesh animation and further explain the physic behind the hood. A simple "jiggle" recipe. So, we would like to make a 3D point \( p_n \in \mathbb R^3\) at the \( n^{\text th} \) animation frame ...

  4. Behold, it's called 'jiggle physics'. The term is associated with computer graphics and animations, which add a touch of realism and dynamism to objects. In this case, it's often used to describe how the human breasts respond to movements in video games. The first video game in which jiggle physics was a notable feature was at the fighting game ...

  5. May 6, 2024 · Physics can, at base, be defined as the science of matter, motion, and energy. Its laws are typically expressed with economy and precision in the language of mathematics. Both experiment, the observation of phenomena under conditions that are controlled as precisely as possible, and theory, the formulation of a unified conceptual framework ...

  6. Physics is involved in medical diagnostics, such as x-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasonic blood flow measurements . Medical therapy Physics also has many applications in biology, the study of life. For example, physics describes how cells can protect themselves using their cell walls and cell membranes . Medical therapy ...

  7. Apply physics to describe the function of daily life. Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time, along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the study of nature in an attempt to understand how the universe behaves.

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