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Oct20-05, 01:30 PM
I have this question im having trouble with.
A massless rectangular parallelepiped with sides a, a and \sqrt{a} has equal masses attached to its vertices. It is rotating around its major diagonal with a constant velocity \Omega. Find the forces acting on the two vertices on the axis of rotation.
I'm confused by the fact that im trying to find a force even though its rotating with a constant angular velocity. Would this force not create a torque hence changing the angular velocity.
A hint or bit of explanation to get me going would be very helpful please :smile:
A massless rectangular parallelepiped with sides a, a and \sqrt{a} has equal masses attached to its vertices. It is rotating around its major diagonal with a constant velocity \Omega. Find the forces acting on the two vertices on the axis of rotation.
I'm confused by the fact that im trying to find a force even though its rotating with a constant angular velocity. Would this force not create a torque hence changing the angular velocity.
A hint or bit of explanation to get me going would be very helpful please :smile: