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center of gravity

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AndreaG85F

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Good morning.
I was wondering if there is a way, for a part (but also for a set) to force the baricentro position manually.
 
If I was in such an angustia I would do:
1) I would derive my part/assemble as surface (derivation with drift command, not together simplified or similar): will have mass nothing; [☺nota: l'assieme semplificato si "porta dietro" massa e baricentro]2) I would place in the desired centerpiece a small sphere with the desired mass by force;
3) I would replace everything to the original.

the centerpiece is placed in the middle of the sphere, the surfaces give me the encumbrances to bind.

other solutions do not help me. . .

the utility of the system naturally depends on your needs.
 
If I was in such an angustia I would do:
1) I would derive my part/assemble as surface (derivation with drift command, not together simplified or similar): will have mass nothing; [☺nota: l'assieme semplificato si "porta dietro" massa e baricentro]2) I would place in the desired centerpiece a small sphere with the desired mass by force;
3) I would replace everything to the original.

the centerpiece is placed in the middle of the sphere, the surfaces give me the encumbrances to bind.

other solutions do not help me. . .

the utility of the system naturally depends on your needs.
I had thought of such a solution. Thank you.
 
so by curiosity, if you can know, what advantage leads to force the center of gravity, since if you calculate the software
 

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