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Translational acceleration, at any point in a structure, is given by the cross product of the position vector (relative to the origin of rotation) and the acceleration vector. Resultant force is then the negative of the product of this translational-acceleration value and the translational mass. For example, RY acceleration would generate MY, FX, and FZ values.