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Good online tutorial explaining the Gravity simulation in Solidworks?

I'm looking for somethng simple just to get the basics since I've never used the gravity simulation in SolidWorks before.

I've played around with it a bit this past week, but can't grasp the concept of how to make something simple work the way it should.
(Re: I click on things & experiment to fumble my way through it just to see if it would work, & it doesn't get me the results I want)
I'm guessing there are parameters I need to set to be able to simulate, but I don't know how.

Basically I want to reproduce what is shown here for now:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=P6V-qlwqg6k

Very simple, straight to the point, 2 items interacting with each other as they would in real life.
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