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| Apr26-12, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Rotation of a body around which axis
When i apply torque on a body, it will rotate around whcih axis? I guess its the axis along centre of mass but i don't know why?
Also if the answer is centre of mass what will be the orientation of the axis- I mean there are infinite lines passing through a single point so which of those axis will be the one around which body rotates? |
| Apr26-12, 04:48 PM | #2 |
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You can always describe the movement of a rigid body as a rotation around its center of mass (with a certain orientation of the angular momentum) plus a velocity of the center of mass (in some direction).
If you apply a torque without any net force (which means that the sum of forces (not torques!) is 0) to an unmoved object, it will begin to rotate at the position where it was before. If you apply a torque with a net force (for example, kick one side of the object), it will do a combination of rotation and global movement in the direction of the kicking force. |
| Apr26-12, 07:54 PM | #3 |
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| Apr27-12, 08:43 AM | #4 |
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Rotation of a body around which axis
I meant the axis of angular momentum with this reply.
Maybe I should have said this explicitly. |
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