Master Unity Game Physics: Apply, Simulate & Transform

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Master Unity Game Physics: Apply, Simulate & Transform

Coursera · Intermediate ·🔢 Mathematical Foundations ·3mo ago

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Learners will apply Newton’s laws, simulate forces, analyze motion, and implement matrix transformations to build physics-driven Unity games. This course empowers you to create realistic object interactions, rocket simulations, and advanced rotational mechanics for immersive gameplay. Starting with the core principles of mechanics, you’ll explore inertia, uniform motion, and action-reaction forces. You will then model rocket thrust, simulate projectile motion, and evaluate air resistance using Unity’s Rigidbody and physics engine. As you advance, you’ll construct simple physics games while mastering event flow, prefabs, and coding best practices. The final modules dive into linear and rotational transformations, vectors, torque, Magnus Effect, and inertia tensors, ensuring you can bring complex real-world physics into virtual environments. By the end, you will confidently demonstrate physics-based problem-solving, design interactive simulations, and implement advanced transformations to enrich your Unity projects. What makes this course unique is its step-by-step balance of theory and coding practice, allowing you to bridge classroom physics with game development. Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate Unity developer, this course equips you with the skills to build games that feel physically authentic and engaging.
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