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December 9, 2009, 22:41 |
How to get the force distribution on the plain
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cloud lin
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can someone tell me How to get the force distribution on the plan x-z (and i use the force window try to get the force on the plan , but the result look like it's a force at a point ,i can't choose the position i want!!) can anybody tell me how to get it!!Thx |
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December 20, 2009, 04:44 |
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michael barkhudarov
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