Properties of Collision Shapes
The properties of a collision shape influences its physics characteristics including
its sliding speed and bounciness.
Friction
Friction is the roughness of a surface which generates resistant force and causes a change in speed in objects that slide over it.
A cloth slides down the hands. (collision shapes' friction = 1.00) |
The cloth slides down faster with lower friction value (= 0.00). |
Elasticity
Elasticity decides the bouncing force of the collision shapes. The higher the value, the more the object bounces off when it collides with other physics objects.
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The ball hardly bounces due to low Elasticity value of the collision shape. |
The ball bounces more with the higher Elasticity value of the collision shape. |
