Is the dress fabric modeled as the spring system on the previous slide?
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What attributes of the spring system need to be adjusted to account for differences in the type of material? Accounting for the tightness or stretchiness of the fabric seems clear from the explanation on the previous slide, as do things like the stiffness of the fabric and how easily it can be folded. But how do we account for things like the "flowiness" of the fabric, and how much it catches the air as you move? More "breathable" fabrics tend to move differently than less breathable ones too, since there are more pores in the material- how are things like those pores modeled by springs?
Is the dress fabric modeled as the spring system on the previous slide?
What attributes of the spring system need to be adjusted to account for differences in the type of material? Accounting for the tightness or stretchiness of the fabric seems clear from the explanation on the previous slide, as do things like the stiffness of the fabric and how easily it can be folded. But how do we account for things like the "flowiness" of the fabric, and how much it catches the air as you move? More "breathable" fabrics tend to move differently than less breathable ones too, since there are more pores in the material- how are things like those pores modeled by springs?