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If can simulating force effect between two object ?

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ziou2004
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If can simulating force effect between two object ?

If Dynamic Simulation can simulating athletic effect between two object(one impact another) ? For example ,one(A) is still,the other(B) is moving, when B contact A ,what happen ? if can,how to ?
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On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 05:15:54 +0000, ziou2004 <> wrote:

>If Dynamic Simulation can simulating athletic effect between two object(one impact another) ? For example ,one(A) is still,the other(B) is moving, when B contact A ,what happen ? if can,how to ?

Without knowing more about the geometry of the two objects, I would
say set up a 3D Contact joint between the two, that should work. I
have tested that once before on a similar scenario and it worked quite
well.

You just have to make sure that your other object also has a joint
with degrees of freedom allowing it to move or else it will be
stationairy and cause your first object to bounce off.

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ziou2004
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Thank you .Now I have kown. Give a object appropriate mass and force,it can move.
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ziou2004
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But Dynamic Simulation cann't identify contact.

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