Relevant sites of roational motion

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The discussion revolves around finding resources related to rotational motion, including concepts such as torque, angular momentum, and moment of inertia. Participants express a desire for accessible yet detailed explanations of these topics.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

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  • Participants inquire about relevant educational resources, with specific requests for both basic and advanced materials on rotational motion concepts.

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Some participants have shared links to resources they find helpful, while others express appreciation for the suggestions and seek further information on more advanced topics. The conversation appears to be ongoing with multiple resources being explored.

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Participants mention specific resources and tutorials available on forums and educational websites, indicating a collaborative effort to gather useful materials for understanding rotational motion.

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hi there,
are there any relevant sites to rotational motion that can teach dumbheads like me in layman term but it detail too(very detail i mean).
 
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thanks a lot hootenanny...i appreciate it.
 
thanks a lot hootenanny...do u have a bit more advanced stuff...i mean...torque...angular momentum...moment of inertia...that kind of thing...jus askin...your notes were very useful indeed..
 
My pleasure :smile:. The second link I posted above (RE inertia) is taken from a site called Hyperphysics, which in my opinion is an excellent physics resource, the main page is located at http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html . The site covers a wide range of physics concepts.
 
thanks pal...but from were did ye get that file of the uni of tenesee?...quite interesting...especially the last question...
 
vijay123 said:
thanks pal...but from were did ye get that file of the uni of tenesee?...quite interesting...especially the last question...
No problem, it was posted on these forums in the Introductory Physics tutorials section, there are quite a few good tutorials located there, you may find it useful to glance through a few at your leisure
 

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