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What does it mean if a body has kinetic energy?
What does it mean if a body has kinetic energy?
Does it mean that the momentum vectors of each particle of that body has the same direction?
What about angular momentum?
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Fundamental properties of motion
The first paragraph of the Wikipedia article on the angular momentum operator states that
In both classical and quantum mechanical systems, angular momentum
(together with linear momentum and ...
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Where do the conservation laws come from?
I know the conservation of energy comes from Noether's theorem via the time-translational symmetry, and if I remember correctly, the conservation of momentum comes from space-translational symmetry.
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Displacement with zero velocity
I know that we can rotate a deformable object using internal forces only in space. Thus we can cause an angular displacement without the use of any external forces.
The following youtube video shows ...
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Directionality of angular momentum
I was told that the sum of linear and angular momentum is conserved.
Given that angular momentum's direction as a vector is completely arbitrary (I believe there is no physical reason for choosing ...
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Inelastic collision and conservation of linear and angular momentum
Is it possible for two spheres (a & b) to have an inelastic collision with BOTH the total linear and angular momentum preserved? I'm doing some physics simulation of some spheres attracting each ...
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Conservation of linear and angular momentum
Suppose I have two rigid bodies A and B and they are connected by a spring which is attached off-center (thus possibly causing torques). Due to the spring a force $f$ acts on A and a force $-f$ acts ...
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Moment of Inertia problem [closed]
I'm revising for my exam and there's this one problem where I can't get the correct answer, so I'd like to know how to solve it. The problem is:
Two boys, each with a mass of 30kg, are sitting ...
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Should any theory of physics respect the principle of conservation of angular momentum or linear momentum?
Is it possible that a theory that can describe the universe at the planck scale can violate things that we now consider fundamental in nature?For example can it violate rotational and translational ...
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Converting angular velocity to linear velocity through friction
A very basic question here; it's related to this one, but not quite the same.
If a rotating rigid body (a sphere for the sake of discussion) with mass $m$, radius $r$ and inertial tensor $I$ has ...
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How do you combine two rigid bodies into one?
With respect to some fixed frame of reference, given the inertial tensors, positions, orientations, and angular and linear velocities of two rigid bodies, how do you combine them to make a single ...