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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
Nevermind...got it finally. Thank you so much for your continued help. I am extremely grateful!- Auburn2017
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
When I plug and chug I do not get the answer :/- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
SAME- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
no no sorry at- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
But what is the value of an- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
the magnitude of the normal acceleration would be radius times angular acceleration which we know from point B correct?- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
brain fart just 49/6- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
49/6- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
Yes I am familiar with such equation- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
how would you find the angular acceleration and velocity of the wheel?- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
but you can't get acceleration from speed- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
This is just not making sense to me.- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
it is the same as A but in a different direction- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
it is the speed of A plus speed of C relative to A- Auburn2017
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Kinematics of Rigid Body Plane Motion
And I will get the speed by using the relative velocities of the points B and C- Auburn2017
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