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Rigid Body Dynamics
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Illustration - 11 A Rod resting over a Step
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Illustration - 29 Force by hinges on a Door
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  2. Sir what if there is a tilted disc in place of sphere then how to find KE of disc??? I think we can't apply 1/2(I)w^2 formula there because its not principle axis of rotation.
    3 years ago by omprakash nain

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  4. why didn't you take translation k.E. into account?
    4 years ago by shreyash gaikwad

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  6. Sir when writing the kinetic of sphere at vertical AOR through point O, at time of writing of moment of inertia, shouldn't we write it is 2/5 mr^2 + m(R+r) ^2 ?
    4 years ago by Vidhi Patidar

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  8. Sir.Why wasn't linear (translational) kinetic energy considered
    7 years ago by VISHAL REDDY MANDADI

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  10. Won't we also have to take the translation kinetic energy of the sphere as it is in pure rolling motion?
    8 years ago by Daattavya Aggarwal

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  12. why we havn't took the linear energy of com i.e 1/2 m v-square
    9 years ago by ronak gupta

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  14. Sir should'nt W1 (omega 1) be v/(R+r)?
    9 years ago by Rufa
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    NO... as R is the radius of circle in which centre of sphere is moving...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy
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    NO... as R is the radius of circle in which centre of sphere is moving...
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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