| Homicide13   Senior Member
 
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			| Difference between "force" and "impulse" 
 
				What exactly is the difference between AddPropForce() and AddPropImpulse()? Is it that Force effects the acceleration of an object (f=ma) while Impulse simply sets the velocity of an object? Or is it something completely different. :<
 
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	| 04-05-2012, 10:16 AM |  | 
	
		| Your Computer   SCAN ME!
 
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			| RE: Difference between "force" and "impulse" 
 
				Impulse appears to have complete disregard for the mass of an object. Bodies with joints may be separated from their parent temporarily.
			 
 
				
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	| 04-05-2012, 12:22 PM |  | 
	
		| JetlinerX   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Difference between "force" and "impulse" 
 
				I've always wondered the same thing! Thanks YC!
 
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	| 04-05-2012, 02:41 PM |  | 
	
		| Homicide13   Senior Member
 
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			| RE: Difference between "force" and "impulse" 
 
				Alright, so I'm essentially right, but nobody appears to know for sure. >_>Haha thanks!
 
 
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