The dynamics of a cylinder rolling on a horizontal plane acted on by an external force applied at an arbitrary angle is studied with emphasis on the directions of the acceleration of the centre-of-mass and the angular acceleration of the body. If rolling occurs without slipping, there is a relationship between the directions of these accelerations. If the linear acceleration points to the right, then the angular acceleration is clockwise. On the other hand, if it points to the left, then the angular acceleration is counterclockwise. In contrast, if rolling and slipping occurs, the direction of the linear acceleration does not determine the direction of the angular acceleration. For example, the linear acceleration may point to the right and...
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A well-known classroom demonstration involves the rolling of hollow and solid objects down an inclin...
This paper is a shortened version of one more detailed and thus easier to read, which is also online...
In this PhysCast we are asked to consider the motion of a uniform cylinder of mass m and radius R as...
In the problem of cylinder rolling without slipping on a horizontal floor, both the cylinder and flo...
Discuss the motion of a cylinder that rolls without slipping on another cylinder, when the latter ro...
The velocity of a moving point in a general path is the vector quantity, which has both magnitude an...
Rollover is a dangerous phenomenon. It is closely related to the vehicle roll angle. The greater the...
Recent developments in high performance aviation and manned space flight have added a considerable i...
A theoretical study was conducted to determine the motion of nonstabilized rolling and spinning bodi...
There is a motion of a system of masses that is as simple as the motion of a point mass on a straigh...
The nonlinear analysis was performed for the motion of a rolling reentry vehicle for the case of var...
We propose the study of a box placed on an inclined plane, with an initial tilt with respect to the ...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the effect of rotation on the internal loads in ...
This essay is focused on an investigation of spin(revolution per second) of a ball and its effect on...
In this study, a wing system in three different coordinates, x, y and z, was established. The main p...
A well-known classroom demonstration involves the rolling of hollow and solid objects down an inclin...
This paper is a shortened version of one more detailed and thus easier to read, which is also online...
In this PhysCast we are asked to consider the motion of a uniform cylinder of mass m and radius R as...