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Rigid Body Dynamics
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  2. how has the body fallen by a distance of 2R+R/4??pls explain it to me!!
    9 years ago by Parash Goswami
    Ans 1 ->
    actually the masss m has fallen by a distance of 2R+R/2 = 5R/4. you can see that he uses 5R/4 in the calculation part . he said 2R+R/4 in the video .
    8 years ago by Pranav Satheesh
    Ans 2 ->
    sorry i mean 2R+R/2=5R/2!!!
    8 years ago by Pranav Satheesh

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