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Starting at the beginning: Sphere Collisions
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November 04, 2012 03:23 PM
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I'm looking for some tutorials regarding sphere (2D) collisions, angular momentum, inertia, axis of rotation, etc...
Where can I find something like this, and does it evolve well into 3D?
Thanks for any tips into this subject!
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