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Closetorque | Torque to apply. |
mode | The force mode to use. |
Apply a torque at the rigidbody's centre of mass.
A torque is conceptually a force being applied at the end of an imaginary lever, with the fulcrum at the centre of mass. A torque of five units could thus be equivalent to a force of five units pushing on the end of a lever one unit long, or a force of one unit on a lever five units long. Unity's units are arbitrary but the principle that torque = force x lever length still applies.
Note that unlike a 3D Rigidbody, a Rigidbody2D can only rotate in one axis and so torque is a float value rather than a vector.
See Also: AddForce, AddForceAtPosition, Rigidbody.AddTorque.
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