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Angular velocity across different reference frames
In classical mechanics:
Logically, it appears to me that if I draw a mark on a ball and let it roll, the amount of time that will pass before the mark reaches the same position (in terms of angles: ...
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Derivative of angular velocity in a rotating frame
Taylor Relies on these relations
$v = \omega \times r$
$\frac{d}{dt}Q = \omega \times Q$
To show that
$a = a' + 2 \omega \times v' + \omega \times \omega \times r' + \alpha \times r' ...
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Angular velocities in moving reference frames
Please refer the image below for a clear idea of my question.
So, the instructor has written the angular velocity of the wheel, w.r.t. ground and the unit vectors he used are the ones for the frame B....