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pragya sharda

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Question 1

To extend collision detection of bounding circles to 3D, you can use:


bounding spheres.


more circles.


shapes other than circles.


larger circles.



Question 2

Which statement best describes the  spatial relationship between the spheres (x-50)2 + y2 + (z-20)2 = 1600 and (x-60)2 + (y-70)2 + (z-50)2 = 400?


The spheres are just touching.


The spheres are overlapping.


The spheres are centered on each other.


The spheres have not collided.




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Marked as best answer by pragya sharda on Oct 14, 2019

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Answer 1

bounding spheres.



Answer 2

The spheres have not collided.





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