The first term is the centrifugal force, and the second one is Coriolis force. Feynman's lectures Vol 1. pages 19-8, 19-9 have an excellent (non-mathematical) explanation for Coriolis force.
"This other force is called Coriolis force, and it has a strange property that when we move something...
I once had a chat with a Prof. at school, who talked about amoeba like robots. Since I am not so much into robotics, but nevertheless found the concept very amusing, I'd like to get some feedback on what are the feasibilities of the ideas below (all of which are just random thoughts supported by...
model for a flux pinning
What is the best model we can make for a flux pinned magnet? From readings on superconductor levitation research (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0471559253/?tag=pfamazon01-20), I found that the magnet feels a spring-like force and that the spring constant (K)...