planar motion

  • 1Centrifugal force (planar motion) — In classical mechanics, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum center and fugere to flee ) is one of the three so called inertial forces or fictitious forces that enter the equations of motion when Newton s laws are formulated in a non inertial… …

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  • 2Motion (physics) — Motion involves change in position, such as in this perspective of rapidly leaving Yongsan Station In physics, motion is a change in position of an object with respect to time. Change in action is the result of an unbalanced force. Motion is… …

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  • 3Mechanics of planar particle motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 4Curvilinear motion — An object moving in a curved path is called Curvilinear motion. Example:A stone thrown into the air in an angle. Curvilinear motion describes the motion of a moving particle that conforms to a known or fixed curve. The study of such motion… …

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  • 5Ship motion test — traight line testThe velocity dependent derivatives Yv and Nv of the ship at any draft and trim can be determined from the model test carried in towing tank. The model is towed with a constant velocity corresponding to a given ship Froude no. at… …

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  • 6Newton's laws of motion — For other uses, see Laws of motion. Classical mechanics …

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  • 7Circular motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics&#160 …

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  • 8Non-uniform circular motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics&#160 …

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  • 9Equations of motion — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics&#160 …

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  • 10Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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