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Question by NinjaSquirrel · Oct 17, 2011 at 08:58 PM · physicsrigidbodymassunits

What unit is Rigidbody Mass based on?

Is there specific unity mass is measured in in unity? Or is it simply relative to other objects in the scene?

I am creating a top-down car game, and I want to know what I should set the mass of my car to.

Thanks!

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Answer by NinjaSquirrel · Oct 17, 2011 at 09:02 PM

The weight of the object in kilograms. It is recommended to make masses not more or less than 100 times that of other Rigidbodies.

http://unity3d.com/support/documentation/Components/class-Rigidbody.html

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Technically, it's dimensionless- you just scale everything to fit within those constraints! For example, if I was to make a car game, I wouldn't have the cars weigh any more than about 30 (since the physics engine gets a bit unstable at large numbers), then have everything else be accordingly downscaled.

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Answer by OutCyder · Mar 28, 2013 at 02:40 AM

I am not really sure about this, but I think that 1 unit is 1000 kilos. Why? I was trying to make a car and there was NO WAY to set up good joints, everything was falling apart and all the behaviour wasn't really good. So I had the illumination, I tried it and it works. If you wonder why your physics buildings fall apart or have weak joints, it's because of this.

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Unity physics engine uses the metric system. I don't wanna be in the shoes of the guy who can't do math using meters ins$$anonymous$$d of feet and kilograms ins$$anonymous$$d of pounds. Sorry pal :/

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A kilo(gram) is metric... but Syclamoth has already given the correct answer - it's dimensionless. But, if you assume Unity's units of length to be metres, then its units of mass are kilograms.

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Answer by DRAmos97 · Dec 04, 2016 at 08:29 PM

Yeah, it's in kilograms. https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/class-Rigidbody.html

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