Lecture

Rotational Motion in Cylindrical Coordinates

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This lecture covers the interpretation of vectors in rotation, angular speed, and uniform circular motion in cylindrical coordinates. It also discusses the position, speed, and acceleration of a material point in motion, emphasizing the use of fixed and moving reference frames. The constraints and bonding forces in various scenarios, such as a mathematical pendulum and sledging on a cylindrical track, are explored. The lecture concludes with an analysis of Newton's 2nd law applied to these systems.

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