

Previously, I’d just scale parts of the iceberg but this new code actually takes material away from the surface of the iceberg in a uniform way. Melting – You can select between different options – No melting, slow medium and fast.if you push in the middle third of the iceberg, it will push it straight down. If you push on the right size it will rotate the iceberg clockwise and if you push on the left size, it will rotate counter clockwise. Click it several times in a row if you want to flip the iceberg over. Click on the Iceberg – This lets you push on the left side of the iceberg to induce some rotation and see if there are multiple stable orientations.Once the iceberg has been created, you can also affect it in a couple of different ways: Select Shape = Choose this option and select from one of the premade shapes to see how it will float.Select State – Choose this option and select from one of the states of the United States to see how it will float.Choose this option and draw any shape you want and see how it floats. Draw Iceberg – the original Iceberger option.You can choose between 3 different iceberg creation options: Megan Thompson-Munson February 19, 2021 I went to the trouble of painting a stable iceberg with my watercolors, so plz hear me out.

Josh and I were both inspired by a tweet by Megan Thompson-Munson I channeled my energy into this very unofficial but passionate petition for scientists to start drawing icebergs in their stable orientations. My additions allow you to conjure up pre-made “icebergs” to see how they float and also allow some interaction. I was so impressed with the interactive Iceberger tool that Josh Tauberer made that I had to modify it and add some additional features. Draw (or choose) an iceberg and visualize how it will float and melt The code has been updated to allow for multiple chunks of icebergs now, which can occur via melting if you draw an iceberg a certain way.
