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Graduate How to convert angular velocity to rotation matrix?
Hi, I have two questions related to angular velocity: 1. According to rotational damper, Torque = Viscous Damping Coefficient * Angular Velocity. This equation gives the unit of Angular Velocity as meter square per second. How is it equivalent to rad per second? 2. If I have an angular...- geekie weekie
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- Angular Angular velocity Convert Matrix Rotation Rotation matrix Velocity
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High School Moment of inertia of a point mass
Hello, This is a very basic question. Wikipedia says moment of inertia I of a point mass m is calculated as: I = m * r^2 Where, r is distance from the axis of rotation. What this actually mean? I mean what is an r?- geekie weekie
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- Inertia Mass Moment Moment of inertia Point
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Undergrad How to find the moment of inertia of a cube?
Hello, If I have a rigid cube rotated about an axis with dimensions L x W x H centimeters, how can we find the moment of inertia? Thank you.- geekie weekie
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- Cube Inertia Moment Moment of inertia
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Undergrad How to find angular velocity from torque?
What I mean is I have an object lying in the 3D space. If I apply a certain force, how do I find the axis on which it should rotate and how much amount the object should rotate depending on the force applied and the duration of the force applied?- geekie weekie
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Undergrad How to find angular velocity from torque?
So, how do I find the amount by which I should rotate an object every second if I know the torque of an object?- geekie weekie
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Undergrad How to find angular velocity from torque?
The angular velocity will tell me the velocity with which I should rotate the cube. Is there anyway I can find it with the help of torque?- geekie weekie
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Undergrad How to find angular velocity from torque?
Hello, If I apply force on a rigid cube, I can find the torque τ as: τ = F x r Now, from torque τ I can know about the axis of rotation but how much should I rotate the cube. How can I find the angular velocity ω from torque τ? Or is there any other way by which I can find how much the...- geekie weekie
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- Angular Angular velocity Torque Velocity
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