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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Merrimack_College/Conservation_Laws_Newton's_Laws_and_Kinematics_version_2.0/07%3A_C7)_Conservation_of_Angular_Momentum_II/7.03%3A_Examples
      If the ball is rolling along the ground without slipping, what is the angular momentum of the ball about its center of mass? When the ball passes through Puyol's legs, what is the angular momentum of ...If the ball is rolling along the ground without slipping, what is the angular momentum of the ball about its center of mass? When the ball passes through Puyol's legs, what is the angular momentum of the center of mass of the ball relative to his head? The angle between F2 and r is 90° and the cross product is into the page so the torque is negative. What is the torque about the point of contact of the ship with the ground (Figure \PageIndex6)?
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/Gettysburg_College_Physics_for_Physics_Majors/23%3A_N9)_Rotational_Motion/23.05%3A_Examples
      On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similar...On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similarly the vertical part of the rope will pull with equal strength on the pulley and on block 2. (To make this point clearer, I have “color-coded” these matching forces in the figure.) This means that we can write Ftr,pl=Ftr,1 and Ftr,pd=Ftr,2, and write the torque equation …
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/Gettysburg_College_Physics_for_Physics_Majors/07%3A_C7)_Conservation_of_Angular_Momentum_II/7.03%3A_Examples
      On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similar...On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similarly the vertical part of the rope will pull with equal strength on the pulley and on block 2. (To make this point clearer, I have “color-coded” these matching forces in the figure.) This means that we can write Ftr,pl=Ftr,1 and Ftr,pd=Ftr,2, and write the torque equation …
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Merrimack_College/Conservation_Laws_Newton's_Laws_and_Kinematics_version_2.0/22%3A_N9)_Rotational_Motion/22.05%3A_Examples
      On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similar...On the other hand, as long as the mass of the rope is negligible, it will still be the case that the horizontal part of the rope will pull with equal strength on block 1 and on the pulley, and similarly the vertical part of the rope will pull with equal strength on the pulley and on block 2. (To make this point clearer, I have “color-coded” these matching forces in the figure.) This means that we can write Ftr,pl=Ftr,1 and Ftr,pd=Ftr,2, and write the torque equation …

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