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Rigid Body Dynamics
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Module - 13 Solved Example-1
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Module - 14 Solved Example-2
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Module - 15 Solved Example-3
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Module - 16 Solved Example-4
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Module - 18 Solved Example-5
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Module - 19 Solved Example-6
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Module - 20 Solved Example-7
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Module - 21 Solved Example-8
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Module - 22 Solved Example-9
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Module - 23 Angular Momentum
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Module - 32 Solved Example14
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Module - 33 Solved Example15
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Module - 34 Solved Example16
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Module - 35 Solved Example17
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Module - 36 Solved Example18
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Module - 38 Solved Example19
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Module - 39 Solved Example20
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  2. How can we consider friction on the pulley, as it is mentioned as ideal??
    6 years ago by Muskan jain

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  4. Won't there be frictional force acting on the cylinder? (It's not given that it is idea)
    7 years ago by Perin Jhaveri
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    We do not consider unless specified in the question... here we assume that axle is frictionless...
    7 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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  6. Why didnt we use the relation a1=R.alpha ?? We use this on most of the other questions ?
    8 years ago by vishwanath v pai
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    Because in this case the tension is providing the force for linear motion of this system ...due to which it will already have some linear acceleration which is a1 in this case..and due to the torque provided by this tension...the tangential acceleration will also get added up...and it's overall linear acceleration will be the sum of the two in this case...
    7 years ago by shreya sood
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    so a1 can't be equal to R alpha..hope it helps!!!!
    7 years ago by shreya sood

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