Physics really has people to enhance it more and more.We are fortunate enough acess it and really aim to contribute the posterity.Best explanation ever thanks a lot sir.
Just to be sure on the last question, the linear speed at the center of the mass for both the wheel would be same. This should be the first thought process here, then we equal both the linear speed(com). We multiply by 2 because theoretically before anything else, it was proved that the linear speed at the top is twice to that of the linear speed at the center. The question says that the radius of the long wheel is 2R if we consider small wheel R but we don't really write that here and instead we just put R and r. The angular velocity will change in such a way that both the top linear velocities are same. Please enlighten me if I'm wrong.
There is a special case when Rotational axis pass through center of mass by the time we can apply torque=I×angular acc no matter what the frame of reference is.... You didn't discussed abt it plzs make a video over it
You nailed the translation with rotation to where it belongs. Thanks.
Physics really has people to enhance it more and more.We are fortunate enough acess it and really aim to contribute the posterity.Best explanation ever thanks a lot sir.
The saddest part is we will never get such teachers in India.
Thanks David. This whole set up was fantastic. Cheers Sir. Bobby :)
Very nice explanation..I got the concept very easily..very helpful video.. thanks sir...
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So beautifully explained.
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Just to be sure on the last question, the linear speed at the center of the mass for both the wheel would be same. This should be the first thought process here, then we equal both the linear speed(com). We multiply by 2 because theoretically before anything else, it was proved that the linear speed at the top is twice to that of the linear speed at the center. The question says that the radius of the long wheel is 2R if we consider small wheel R but we don't really write that here and instead we just put R and r. The angular velocity will change in such a way that both the top linear velocities are same. Please enlighten me if I'm wrong.
Complete concept clear with practical
amazing explanation which is my professor and the textbook fail to do. Thank you!!!
Great explanation, thanks!
This was soo good. Thank you
thank u sir ... best explanation I've ever seen ..☺☺
Brillian teaching. Thanks Sir. 😊
wonderful explanation!! Thank you so much,
awesome, thank you!
Very nice video ❤
There is a special case when Rotational axis pass through center of mass by the time we can apply torque=I×angular acc no matter what the frame of reference is.... You didn't discussed abt it plzs make a video over it
so my question is
what type of velocity on the top are they translation or tangential velocity?
very nice explaination. got the concept easily
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Thanks....this was very helpful
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Fantastic....
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Great
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Lmao this is high school? I'm just starting to learn this in calc based physics at college.
tenton2000k at what age?. Here in India, we learn at the age of 16
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chapter no 11 topic the yo-yo gives me
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