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High School Constant Off-Center Propulsion (without gravity)
If point application was center of mass (0,0): y = (1 / 2) * F * Time2 AngularVelocity increases every frame by = ( Position Cross Product with Force ) / Moment Of Inertia- Gabriel Mota
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Constant Off-Center Propulsion (without gravity)
Yes, the engine would be fixed and rotates with the rigid body.- Gabriel Mota
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Constant Off-Center Propulsion (without gravity)
Thanks for answering. By constant i mean the same force is constantly being applied and as you mention, could be for example a spaceship with an engine.- Gabriel Mota
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- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Constant Off-Center Propulsion (without gravity)
Hi, How to calculate the position in time by applying a force, like a Thrust, not in the center of mass: I only know about the linear and angular formulas: Pos/rotation = 1/2 * F * Time^2 I have struggled finding topics about this maybe because i don't know the correct nomenclatures and maths.- Gabriel Mota
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- Acceleration Constant Gravity Propulsion
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- Forum: Mechanics