The real problem must be my english, not yours.. ;) However, the object 1 we can call counterstrike, insert, keeper, etc, etc as well... In this simplified case the keeper is fixed on a hinged door (and I also assume that the door don't rotate around its hinges but moves in y-axis direction) and...
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Well, a better explanation could be that it is similar to a braking system. The "1" object (called keeper) is free to move along the Y-axis, whereas the "2" object (called latchbolt) can rotate around its fixed rotation axis, as you suppose in your post. The question...
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Homework Statement
In the picture in attachment you can see 2 objects: "1" (it would be a door keeper) is able to move in direction "Y", "2" (it would be a lock latchbolt) is able to rotate around its axis. The 2 objects are in contact with each other. On the object "1" we have a...