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thepopasmurf
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If I have a sphere (or another 3D object) and I apply a force to it through the centre of gravity, it will accelerate according to F=ma
If I apply a force to the sphere which doesn't act through the centre of gravity, I apply a turning force according to T=F*d
How do you figure out how much the body as a whole accelerates when you apply a turning force to it?
If I apply a force to the sphere which doesn't act through the centre of gravity, I apply a turning force according to T=F*d
How do you figure out how much the body as a whole accelerates when you apply a turning force to it?