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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].

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Concurrency of three coplanar forces for a body in equilibrium

The given statement is true for all bodies, it has no relation with the object to be a point mass, As we know for any body to be in equilibrium, Net External Force = 0 Net External Torque about any …
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Is this the correct approach to find acceleration of the wedge?

As I cannot comment (min 50 reputation) I will write it as the answer, All the equations framed for conservation of energy, momentum were correct. The point where you were wrong was that you assumed t …
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Conservation of Angular Momentum about the point of collision

A uniform rod AC of length l and mass m is kept on a horizontal smooth plane. It is free to rotate and move. A particle of same mass m moving on the plane with velocity v strikes the rod at point B ma …
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