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What does "physics simulation" mean in 3D environments?

3D physics simulation applies real-world laws to virtual objects, using engines like Unity for realistic movement and interaction.

What does "physics simulation" mean in 3D environments?

In 3D environments, physics simulation refers to applying real-world physical laws to virtual objects to mimic their movement, interaction, and behavior.

It calculates how objects respond to forces like gravity, collision, and friction, enhancing the realism of virtual scenes. Key elements include: - Object dynamics: Simulating acceleration, collision, or deformation as they occur in reality. - Natural interaction: Ensuring virtual objects behave predictably, such as a ball bouncing or a box sliding on a surface.

For 3D projects, using software with integrated physics engines (e.g., Unity, Blender) simplifies implementing basic simulations for games, animations, or visualizations.

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