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cylinder extends infinitely along its axis.
</P>
<P>A planar indenter is really an axis-aligned infinite-extent wall
exerting the same force on atoms in the system, where <I>r</I> is the
distance from the plane. If the <I>side</I> parameter of the plane is
specified as <I>lo</I> then it will indent from the lo end of the
simulation box, meaning that atoms with a coordinate less than the
plane's current position will be pushed towards the hi end of the box.
Vice versa if <I>side</I> is specified as <I>hi</I>.
exerting the same force on atoms in the system, where <I>R</I> is the
position of the plane and <I>r-R</I> is the distance from the plane. If
the <I>side</I> parameter of the plane is specified as <I>lo</I> then it will
indent from the lo end of the simulation box, meaning that atoms with
a coordinate less than the plane's current position will be pushed
towards the hi end of the box and atoms with a coordinate higher than
the plane's current position will feel no force. Vice versa if <I>side</I>
is specified as <I>hi</I>.
</P>
<P>If the <I>vel</I> keyword is specified, the center (or axis or position) of
the spherical (or cylindrical or planar) indenter will move during the

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@ -66,12 +66,14 @@ distance from the atom to the center axis of the cylinder. The
cylinder extends infinitely along its axis.
A planar indenter is really an axis-aligned infinite-extent wall
exerting the same force on atoms in the system, where {r} is the
distance from the plane. If the {side} parameter of the plane is
specified as {lo} then it will indent from the lo end of the
simulation box, meaning that atoms with a coordinate less than the
plane's current position will be pushed towards the hi end of the box.
Vice versa if {side} is specified as {hi}.
exerting the same force on atoms in the system, where {R} is the
position of the plane and {r-R} is the distance from the plane. If
the {side} parameter of the plane is specified as {lo} then it will
indent from the lo end of the simulation box, meaning that atoms with
a coordinate less than the plane's current position will be pushed
towards the hi end of the box and atoms with a coordinate higher than
the plane's current position will feel no force. Vice versa if {side}
is specified as {hi}.
If the {vel} keyword is specified, the center (or axis or position) of
the spherical (or cylindrical or planar) indenter will move during the