Kinetic Moments: Summing Moments About Axes NOT Through the Center of Gravity in Accelerating Bodies
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LECTURE 11a
Here the need for the Kinetic Moment term is motivated and explained using a semi-generalized example. The Kinetic Moment term arises when moments are summed around any axis that does not pass through the center of gravity (CG). A Kinetic Moment may be conceptualized as being caused by an "inertial force" arising from the acceleration of the CG by forces not centered at the CG. This in turn produces a moment that must be considered when summing moments about axes other than those that pass through the CG.
link for lecture 11b: • Kinetic Moment Example: Fastest Possible 0...
(example problem using Kinetic Moments)
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