abhishek sharma wrote:
i am simulating four nanoparticles having samr radii places in a
tertahederal manner.i want to calculate the shift in the centre of
each sphere during their motion.is their any method to calculate the
position of centre of any sphere after any time (say t)

Please use normal English spelling and capitalization. Anything you can do that makes your message more appealing to read makes it more likely that people will want to read it and thus help you.

The answer to your question is "yes", but you'll need to be more descriptive to get a useful answer...

Mark
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