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I read about angular momentum on wikipedia.com.
It states that a child sliding down a slide at constant speed would be in mechanical equilibrium but not in static equilbrium. Why? Is it because the child is not stationary? What kinds of forces are involved besides gravity and friction? Do they not cancel each other?
May seem like a dumb quesiton, but I just need a little push.
Thanks!
It states that a child sliding down a slide at constant speed would be in mechanical equilibrium but not in static equilbrium. Why? Is it because the child is not stationary? What kinds of forces are involved besides gravity and friction? Do they not cancel each other?
May seem like a dumb quesiton, but I just need a little push.
Thanks!