Struct nphysics3d::algebra::Force2 [−][src]
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A force with a linear and angular (torque) component.
Fields
linear: Vector2<N>
The linear force.
angular: N
The torque.
Implementations
Creates a force from its linear and angular components.
Create a force from a slice where the entries 0 and 1 are for the linear part and 2 for the angular part.
Create a force from a vector where the entries 0 and 1 are for the linear part and 2 for the angular part.
Creates a force from its linear and angular components, both in vector form.
Create a pure torque.
Creates the resultant of a linear force applied at the given point (relative to the center of mass).
Creates the resultant of a torque applied at the given point (relative to the center of mass).
Creates the resultant of a torque applied at the given point (relative to the center of mass).
The angular part of the force.
Apply the given transformation to this force.
This force seen as a slice.
The two first entries contain the linear part and the third entry contais the angular part.
This force seen as a vector.
The two first entries contain the linear part and the third entry contais the angular part.
This force seen as a mutable vector.
The two first entries contain the linear part and the third entry contais the angular part.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<N> RefUnwindSafe for Force2<N> where
N: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<N> UnwindSafe for Force2<N> where
N: UnwindSafe,
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