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Revision as of 18:38, 3 December 2018

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Description

Description:
Applies torque (rotation momentum) to the center of mass of the given object. Torque force is defined as vector [x, y, z] applied in world space. If you need to define torque in model space, convert the torque vector first by vectorModelToWorld or vectorModelToWorldVisual command. The torque applied as impulse. Diagram below explain which way the object would rotate. For more information see NVIDIA docs
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Syntax

Syntax:
object addTorque torque
Parameters:
object: Object - PhysX object
torque: Array - world vector in format [x,y,z]
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
Apply torque [1000,0,0] to object not factoring object positioning: _wheel addTorque [1000,0,0];
Example 2:
Apply torque [1000,0,0] relative to object: _wheel addTorque (_wheel vectorModelToWorld [1000,0,0]);

Additional Information

See also:
addForcevectorModelToWorldvectorModelToWorldVisual

Notes

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