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Newtonian mechanics discusses the movement of classical bodies under the influence of forces by applying Newton’s three laws. For more general concepts, use [classical-mechanics]. For Newton’s description of gravity, use [newtonian-gravity].
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Which way does a stone move when hit by a wheel/tire?
I don't think this exact question has been asked before in the physics section. I am mostly interested in understanding it conceptually rather than calculation. I have asked the same question in the m …
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Static friction when rolling with constant speed
(I know that similar questions have been asked before, but I would like to ask very specific questions about this specific image that I do not understand).
Let's say that we have a wheel of a car tha …
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Understanding conservation of angular momentum in relation with rotating objects
Conservation of angular momentum says that the angular momentum of a closed system will not change if there is no external torque applied to the system. For example, let's take the example of a simpli …
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Terminal velocity gravity against first-order drag force
Let's say that we have a falling object with two forces acting on the object:
gravity $F_g = mg$ and a first order drag force $F_d = kv$.
Terminal velocity will be reached when gravity is equal to the …