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Re: Physics Quiz
If the torque was high enough and the wheel was free to move, would it be moving in the positive y or negative?
I'm going to assume the positive case. Off the top of my head the forces on the wheel I can think of are the tension in the rod, the torque from the motor, the friction, the weight and the normal. Am I missing anything? Also, it sounds like the wheel is in static equilibrium, so I think the friction points somewhere in the southeast direction... I hate physics. |
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