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Feb 4 |
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Angular velocity $\omega$ by $v$ But I have one problem with my answer: If I would set the rotation axis in a distance of 2/3 fron the one, and 1/3 from the other - meaning from one girl the distance is L and from the second, the distance is 2L. I would get a diffrent $w$. My way is working beacuse we are talking on center of mass? |
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Feb 3 |
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Feb 3 |
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Angular velocity $\omega$ by $v$ The photo is here: img2.timg.co.il/forums/1_159160419.jpg |
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Feb 3 |
asked | Angular velocity $\omega$ by $v$ |