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Would this box on the floor rotate based on friction?

Even with non-zero friction, the object would rotate. The object is not in equilibrium (even though the vertical forces are balanced, the velocity produces a torque, and so the net forces on the objec …
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Loop Rule Parts Problem

[Loop Rule Diagram] The problem is thus: Apply the loop rule to abcdefghia and find the expression which adds to zero. I tried this, but I was not able to get it correct. I know that when crossing …
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Sum of all forces

Newton's second law was originally formulated as $S_F$=$dp/dt$. P is momentum, which equals mass multiplied by velocity and that quantity divided by time. $S_F$ is the sum of the forces. Although $S_F …
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Doubt in Kinematics

Set up $x_2= x_1+1/2 \times a(t_2-t_1)^2$ as your equation for $x_2$, solve for a, which gives a=2($x_2$−$x_1$)/($t_2$−$t_1$)$^2$, and plug that into the equation $x_2 = x_1 + v_0\times t_1+[(x_2-x_1) …
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