Physical Dynamics
Physical Dynamics is an option in Collision Detection that allows you to see the motion of assembly components in a realistic way.
With Physical Dynamics enabled, when you drag a component, the component applies a force to components that it touches. The effect is to move or rotate contacted components within their allowable degrees of freedom. The dragged component reacts to a collision by rotating within its allowable degrees of freedom or by sliding against a constrained or partially constrained component to allow the drag to continue.
Video: Physical Dynamics Conveyor Example
To move a component using physical dynamics:
Initial Collisions in Physical Dynamics
If the component you drag has an initial collision with another component, SOLIDWORKS displays a message in the graphics area and all components involved in the collision turn transparent.
Physical Dynamics is turned off for collisions between the transparent components. You can continue the drag, and collide with and apply a force to other components.
To activate a collision between initially colliding components: