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How does wheelcollider mass factor into rigidbody mass?
Let's say I have a car with a rigidbody mass of 1500 and four wheelcolliders with a mass of 20 each. Is the mass then, of the entire car, 1580, or is it still 1500, but the car without the wheelcolliders is 1420?
Answer by AbdullahSyed · Jun 10, 2015 at 08:58 AM
Overall mass of rigidbody remains same as 1500 and your wheelcolliders has 20 for each. Car mass (1500) = wheelcolliders (80) + otherbody (1420)
How does that work if I have a car with a 200 rigidbody mass and four 100 mass wheelcolliders? The wheelcolliders weigh more than the rigidbody in this case.
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