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>>>COM : Where does the v2 - v1 equation coming from.

>>>The chapter rotation has 4 parts to it.


1)The Physical Quantities(the moment of inertia formulae fall in this part,and also
Parallel and Perp theorems because they help calculate Moment of Inertia for
general situations,THUS identify carefully whether a situation is general)
2)The Laws:Conservation of L
3)The Cases(KINE & DYNA) : Where which terms and which formulae of which terms
apply(The most important part):Whether we are talking about Points moving about a
fixed axis or talking about entire Rigid bodies rotating.JUST BECAUSE A BODY IS
CONTINUOUS DOES'NT MEAN WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT A FIXED POINT.For eg: Slipping Rod
: is a rigid body but we are interested in the moving of it's ends about the axis
of CAREFULLY CHECK for the wheel......so CAREFULLY CHECK WHAT THEY ARE ASKING FOR
AND HOW THE TOTAL ANGULAR VELOCITY OF THE SLIPPING ROD CORRELATES TO THE LINEAR
VELOCITY OF IT'S 2 ENDS AND SAME FOR THE WHEEL......THIS IS KINEMATICS.
THEN THERE IS DYNAMICS.
4)Then like all of DYNAMICS there are two methods to approach each problem.If we
know exactly how the forces are getting applied and exactly how the motion is
taking place we use the Force method otherwise we use the energy method.HERE AGAIN
WHICH FORMS OF WHCH FORMULAE ARE GETTING USED.

Do not forget that circular motion terms ar and ac are associated with this .
Because circular motion falls into that case no 1 of w : Angular velocity of a
point moving about a fixed axis where the point is not part of a Continuous body
like a ROD.

Capacitor one plate removed


Beta
Ideal gas equation variables and constants relate to graph questions(can we
approach Thermodynamics Graph questions the same way)
What are actually the Important Terms to remember in KTG
2 types of sunn questions:D=rQ and Time period of revolution(Kepler)

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