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Chapter 11a
Chapter 11a

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... A new fundamental quantity, like force, energy  The linear momentum p of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is defined to be the product of the mass and velocity: ...
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... Consider the part on the beam to the right of point A. It is in equilibrium, therefore the internal torque balances the all external torques applied to the beam. Hence the problem requires to find the (z-component of) torque about point A of the (external) forces to the right of point A. Between poi ...
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... angular velocity is defined as the product of the linear velocity of the bullet and the distance from the axis of rotation. Also, the bullet is moving perpendicular to the door, implying that the lever arm and the linear momentum vectors are perpendicular to one another. (b) Mechanical energy will n ...
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