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I've been using unity for quite a while now. And I've noticed that the addForce()
of a rigidbody applies a constant force.
Q1: Can I apply a short force impulse (like box2d's ApplyImpulse
)?
Q2: Can I apply variable acceleration (like a car accelerating)?
Answer by GesterX · May 02, 2011 at 12:35 AM
In addForce you can specify the forcemode as a parameter. So for example:
rigidbody.AddForce (Vector3.up * 10, ForceMode.Impulse);
Some (breif) details of the different forcemodes can be found here:
http://unity3d.com/support/documentation/ScriptReference/ForceMode.html
You can use the same for acceleration.
Edit: Final note - make sure you are doing all of this in FixedUpdate()
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