written by
Michael Fowler and Jacquie Hui Wan Ching
This web page demonstrates the slingshot effect through a Flash simulation. The user places an object at some distance from Jupiter, sets up its initial velocity, then choose the appropriate time to lunch it. Once the simulation begins, the path of the projectile and its speed are shown.
Fowler, M., & Hui Wan Ching, J. (2004, June 25). Slingshot Effect. Retrieved March 19, 2025, from http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flashlets/Slingshot.htm
Fowler, Michael, and Jacquie Hui Wan Ching. Slingshot Effect. June 25, 2004. http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flashlets/Slingshot.htm (accessed 19 March 2025).
Fowler, Michael, and Jacquie Hui Wan Ching. Slingshot Effect. 2004. 25 June 2004. 19 Mar. 2025 <http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flashlets/Slingshot.htm>.
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