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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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Torque in a rotating wheel about a axis
In the given situation there wheel is rotating about its own axis as well as about the axis PQ. Now my Query is that which torque of which force is responsible for the rotation of the wheel about axi …
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Why is the center of 'percussion' called so?
I came across this word Center of Percussion while reading SHM from Resnick Halliday Krane Vol. 1 and couldn't figure out why it is called so. Please help me in doing so.
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Angular velocity about an arbitrary point
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Consider a particle(say A) at rest(with respect to earth) at a distance X (outside the rigid body) from the axis about which the rigid body is rotating. Now consider another particle (B) on the ri …
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What exactly is a torque?
First of all It is not a force. It is the turning effect of a force.Like force is responsible for linear acceleration of a particle, in the very same way torque is responsible angular acceleration of …