Rigid Body problem please help

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The discussion revolves around a rigid body problem involving a uniform solid cube suspended from a horizontal axis. Participants are exploring the dynamics of the cube as it swings under the influence of gravity, specifically focusing on finding the length of an equivalent simple pendulum and determining the angular velocity at the lowest point of its swing.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

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  • Participants are attempting to clarify the setup of the problem, particularly the axis of suspension and the motion of the cube. Questions have been raised regarding the vertical displacement in the energy conservation equation and how it relates to the problem's parameters.

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The discussion is ongoing, with participants seeking clarification on the original poster's diagram and the assumptions made in their calculations. Some guidance has been offered regarding the interpretation of the problem, but no consensus has been reached yet.

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Homework Statement
A uniform solid cube of edge length 2a is suspended from a horizontal axis along one edge. find the length of the equivalent simple pendulum. given that the cube is released from rest with
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I = Icm + Md*d
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Attached a solution, please check
 
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Attached a solution, please check
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A uniform solid cube of edge length 2a is suspended from a horizontal axis along one edge. find the length of the equivalent simple pendulum. given that the cube is released from rest with its centre of mass level with the axis, find is angular velocity when it reaches the lowest point
 
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Goodwill said:
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A uniform solid cube of edge length 2a is suspended from a horizontal axis along one edge. find the length of the equivalent simple pendulum. given that the cube is released from rest with its centre of mass level with the axis, find is angular velocity when it reaches the lowest point
Your diagram above appears to show a vertical axis. As I understand the question, the cube is swinging backwards and forwards under gravity.
 
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PeroK said:
Your diagram above appears to show a vertical axis. As I understand the question, the cube is swinging backwards and forwards under gravity.
I couldn't draw it upside down but it just a illustration how the system moves
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Equivalent pendulum.jpg
 
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One of the problems with posting images of working, in violation of the guidelines, is that others cannot easily reference specific lines in it.

In your energy conservation equation, how do you get ##\frac 43\sqrt 2## for the vertical displacement?
 

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