The pendulum with constant torque 540 3. Periodic solutions of the forced pendulum 541 3.1. The problems 541 3.2. The possibly dissipative case c≥ 0 543 3.3. The conservative case c = 0 546 3.4. The dissipative case c > 0 551 3.5. The degeneracy problem 554 3.6. Multiplicity and stab...
However, when the forces are applied in a way that the net force and the net torque are both zero, the solid will simply be deformed. In such cases, the solid is said to be strained and the applied forces are said to produce a stress on the solid. Technically, strain is defined as...
inertiaandistheangularaccelerationforthenettorque Energy: 2 2 1 mvKEisthekinetic energy associated with the translational motion of an object with mass moving with speed y mg PE g is the change in the gravitational potential energy of the system comprised of the Earth and an object of mass...
Moment of inertia, in physics, quantitative measure of the rotational inertia of a body—i.e., the opposition that the body exhibits to having its speed of rotation about an axis altered by the application of a torque (turning force). The axis may be int