Holds physics-related properties of a surface, namely its roughness and bounciness. Holds physics-related properties of a surface, namely its roughness and bounciness. This class is used to apply these properties to a physics body. If [code]true[/code], subtracts the bounciness from the colliding object's bounciness instead of adding it. The body's bounciness. Values range from [code]0[/code] (no bounce) to [code]1[/code] (full bounciness). [b]Note:[/b] Even with [member bounce] set to [code]1.0[/code], some energy will be lost over time due to linear and angular damping. To have a physics body that preserves all its energy over time, set [member bounce] to [code]1.0[/code], the body's linear damp mode to [b]Replace[/b] (if applicable), its linear damp to [code]0.0[/code], its angular damp mode to [b]Replace[/b] (if applicable), and its angular damp to [code]0.0[/code]. The body's friction. Values range from [code]0[/code] (frictionless) to [code]1[/code] (maximum friction). If [code]true[/code], the physics engine will use the friction of the object marked as "rough" when two objects collide. If [code]false[/code], the physics engine will use the lowest friction of all colliding objects instead. If [code]true[/code] for both colliding objects, the physics engine will use the highest friction.