You are right.
The problem is, that I get displN even particles do not penetrate. It is
wrong to apply forces in this case.
That is why I am trying to get real penetration distance.



2010/3/10 Václav Šmilauer <[email protected]>

> BTW if you have refR1+refR2!=refLength, penetrationDepth() will not
> return penetration depth of particles, but the displacement with regards
> to equilibrium distance.... Huh, in fact, what is the difference between
> displacementN() and penetrationDepth() then???
>
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