Core Summary: We look at how to change the collider area of a sprite in this puzzle, puzzle 10. When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a

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When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a In this puzzle, , you work on changing the collide settings on sprites in the program.

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Sprite bounce off sprite dot collide sprite displace set Collider sprite dot bounces continue level 2 of We look at how to change the collider area of a sprite in this puzzle, puzzle 10.

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  • In this puzzle, , you work on changing the collide settings on sprites in the program.
  • Sprite bounce off sprite dot collide sprite displace set Collider sprite dot bounces continue level 2 of
  • We look at how to change the collider area of a sprite in this puzzle, puzzle 10.
  • When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a

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Lesson 18: Collisions Levels 1 to 8
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Lesson 18: Collisions Levels 1 to 8

Lesson 18: Collisions Levels 1 to 8

Sprite bounce off sprite dot collide sprite displace set Collider sprite dot bounces continue level 2 of

Lesson 18 Intro - Collisions

Lesson 18 Intro - Collisions

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Lesson 18: Collisions

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Unit 3 - Lesson 18: Collisions

Unit 3 - Lesson 18: Collisions

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Code.org Lesson 18 Collisions Part 2

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We debug a line of code and see how the .displace() function works.

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In this puzzle, , you work on changing the collide settings on sprites in the program.

Lesson 18 Collisions

Lesson 18 Collisions

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Code.org Lesson 18 Collisions Part 4

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We look at how to change the collider area of a sprite in this puzzle, puzzle 10.

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a