Physical Dynamics in SolidWorks

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

Physical Dynamics is a very powerful way to test mechanisms which cannot be described or set up using mates alone. It respects inertia, centres of mass and accurately checks how parts interact with one another. Great for checking if you can get a spanner onto a nut or checking how something fits. The video is worth watching for the SolidWorks model of the board game mouse trap!

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  • How does a video like this only get 3200 views on YouTube while some kid ranting on about VTEC gets half a million? That Mouse Trap simulation was EPIC! Great illustration of SW's physical dynamics functions... I had no idea they were this accessible.

  • @witchdoctor88 Thanks! Completely agree!

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  • i just cant get it, how can i make it to be in "physical dymanics" all the time in animated in example. Just can turn only, when moving by hand.

  • brilliant ;D

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