Lecture

Rotation in Two Dimensions

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This lecture covers the concept of rotation in two dimensions, focusing on the moment of a force and the conservation of momentum. The instructors discuss how to put an object in rotational motion, the dependence of rotation on the applied force and the point of application, and the calculation of the moment of force. Various examples, such as the corkscrew rule and the rotation induced by multiple forces, are presented to illustrate these concepts.

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