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Re: SolidWorks Tip: Projectile Motion of Ball

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Originally Posted by BA SW View Post
The types of forces that you can use in this simulation are:
- Constant
- Step (choose how much force at a specified moment in time and how long this force lasts)
- Harmonic (oscillations of forces)
- Segments (how much force to apply over what range)
- Data points (with data you collect)
- Expression (an equation that varies the force on the object as a function of time)
Just so I understand: Is the above a comprehensive list of what is supported by SolidWorks, or a subset that is supported in the demo you made?

I don't see anything in that list that allows you to add a force which is a function of the ball's velocity (direction and magnitude).



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