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===== Friction values ===== | ===== Friction values ===== | ||
- | Physic Material (note the incorrect spelling!) is a small data object that can be attached to Colliders to provide parameters for their collision behavior. | + | Physic Material ((Note the incorrect spelling!)) is a small data object that can be attached to Colliders to provide parameters for their collision behavior. |
- | If NVidia PhysX is being used (currently | + | If NVidia PhysX is being used ((Currently this is the default physics system)), static and dynamic friction values operate according to the Coulomb model of friction. For a Rigidbody sliding horizontally across another collider, the " |
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where: | where: | ||
* N is the normal force, i.e. mass * gravity | * N is the normal force, i.e. mass * gravity | ||
- | * µ is (dynamic or static) friction coefficient (see section | + | * µ is (dynamic or static) friction coefficient ((See " |
Loosely put: " | Loosely put: " | ||
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* 3 Maximum | * 3 Maximum | ||
- | This will trip you up if you (reasonably) | + | This will trip you up if you expect these to match. |
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