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<class name= "GLTFPhysicsBody" inherits= "Resource" version= "4.1" >
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<brief_description >
Represents a GLTF physics body.
</brief_description>
<description >
Represents a physics body as defined by the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] GLTF extension. This class is an intermediary between the GLTF data and Godot's nodes, and it's abstracted in a way that allows adding support for different GLTF physics extensions in the future.
</description>
<tutorials >
<link title= "OMI_physics_body GLTF extension" > https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/OMI_physics_body</link>
</tutorials>
<methods >
<method name= "to_dictionary" qualifiers= "const" >
<return type= "Dictionary" />
<description >
Serializes this GLTFPhysicsBody instance into a [Dictionary].
</description>
</method>
<method name= "to_node" qualifiers= "const" >
<return type= "CollisionObject" />
<description >
Converts this GLTFPhysicsBody instance into a Godot [CollisionObject] node.
</description>
</method>
</methods>
<members >
<member name= "angular_velocity" type= "Vector3" setter= "set_angular_velocity" getter= "get_angular_velocity" default= "Vector3( 0, 0, 0 )" >
The angular velocity of the physics body, in radians per second. This is only used when the body type is "rigid" or "vehicle".
</member>
<member name= "body_type" type= "String" setter= "set_body_type" getter= "get_body_type" default= ""static"" >
The type of the body. Valid values are "static", "kinematic", "character", "rigid", "vehicle", and "trigger".
</member>
<member name= "linear_velocity" type= "Vector3" setter= "set_linear_velocity" getter= "get_linear_velocity" default= "Vector3( 0, 0, 0 )" >
The linear velocity of the physics body, in meters per second. This is only used when the body type is "rigid" or "vehicle".
</member>
<member name= "mass" type= "float" setter= "set_mass" getter= "get_mass" default= "1.0" >
The mass of the physics body, in kilograms. This is only used when the body type is "rigid" or "vehicle".
</member>
</members>
<constants >
</constants>
</class>