Lecture

Bar Rotation Analysis: Part 2

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This lecture delves into the analysis of a rotating bar and a physical pendulum, focusing on the acceleration vector. The instructor explains the circular non-uniform motion of a point on the bar, aiming to analyze the acceleration. Various mathematical expressions and calculations are presented to understand the dynamics of the system.

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