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What is unity in physics? ​

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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Unity Physics is a deterministic rigid body dynamics system and spatial query system written from the ground up using the Unity data oriented tech stack. Unity Physics originates from a close collaboration between Unity and the Havok Physics team at Microsoft

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unity, or one, is also an identity element when applied to numerical multiplication equations as any real number multiplied by unity remains unchanged (e.g., a x 1 = a and 1 x a = a). It is because of this unique characteristic of unity that is called the multiplicative identity.

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