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Breakout Ball bouncing physics

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Re: Breakout Ball bouncing physics

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May 6th, 2008
Originally Posted by MattEvans View Post
Yes, the second interpretation is correct.
the same exists for rotation, except velocity = angular momentum, and acceleration = torque. But err.. don't worry about rotation, it's evil.

Uhh... I think I'll stick to degrees for rotation.
I'm a student. If my statements seem too absolute, feel free to coat them with "In my opinion..." or "I believe...".
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