He shoulda said... the circular motion always takes the centre of gravity as its pivot... where all the torques balances out to 0, hence, no 'resistive momentum' to be shared/accelerated by the kinetic energy stored in the momentum of the spinning mass..
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giantjumbuk91 3 years ago
He shoulda said... the circular motion always takes the centre of gravity as its pivot... where all the torques balances out to 0, hence, no 'resistive momentum' to be shared/accelerated by the kinetic energy stored in the momentum of the spinning mass..
toasterder 3 years ago 5
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eldominicanboy 4 years ago