Lecture

Physics Exercises and Rotations Interpretation

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This lecture focuses on physics exercises, encouraging students to stay on track and seek help when needed. The instructor discusses rotations, expressing vectors in a fixed reference frame, and interpreting rotational movements. The concept of rotations is illustrated through the example of a mathematical pendulum and a point moving inside a cylinder. The lecture also covers the concept of constraint forces, emphasizing that they are always perpendicular to the surface. The instructor concludes with an example of a point constrained to move on a curved or free surface, highlighting the importance of understanding forces of constraint and their role in various physical scenarios.

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