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Re: Physics Quiz 3

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Originally Posted by SenorZ View Post
I'm thinking one of us needs to build this (massless rod might be tough to find...) and put a piece of paper under the wheel and see which way the paper flies.
I did a quick model in LEGO, but it's kind of crummy, since obviously I don't have a frictionless pivot or massless rod. I might film it and post it, though.

@ Ether: Sorry to confuse you; I accidentally hit submit instead of preview and had to go back to finish editing. :\ Lesson learned in clarity of answer as well. However, I'm glad I was right about direction. That makes everything better.

I'm very interested by John's last answer. It seems that friction is always tau/(rsin(theta)) and parallel to the rod, pointing away from the pivot, no matter the conditions. Is that the end result?
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