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Hi can any one please explain me which topics come under this heading "Dynamics of Rigid Body". Also from where should one prepare spin and pie-cession, gyroscope since they are not there in halliday resnick and krane book. Any help regarding this would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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well although i am not sure about it but i think so interia,center of mass,forces,torque,momentum in three dimensions
and we have cover that portion in classical mechanics course in Masterz.
our teacher has reffered a book "classical mechanics by goldstein " but as i have prepared that all from lectures and have not purchased that book so m not sure where n in which editions u will find that all.
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Hi can any one please explain me which topics come under this heading "Dynamics of Rigid Body". Also from where should one prepare spin and pie-cession, gyroscope since they are not there in halliday resnick and krane book. Any help regarding this would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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well although i am not sure about it but i think so interia,center of mass,forces,torque,momentum in three dimensions
and we have cover that portion in classical mechanics course in Masterz.
our teacher has reffered a book "classical mechanics by goldstein " but as i have prepared that all from lectures and have not purchased that book so m not sure where n in which editions u will find that all.
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But i have done these from Halliday. :|
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well although i am not sure about it but i think so interia,center of mass,forces,torque,momentum in three dimensions
and we have cover that portion in classical mechanics course in Masterz.
our teacher has reffered a book "classical mechanics by goldstein " but as i have prepared that all from lectures and have not purchased that book so m not sure where n in which editions u will find that all.
Thanks ravaila I have prepared that from Halliday Resnick and Krance and they are very easy topics. Other than that please specify from where one should prepare gyroscope and pie-cession. Waiting for your reply
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sorry bro i ve'nt any idea but search it 4 u
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http://www.gyroscopes.org/how/hagwa4.pdf


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hi. these topics are in ha\llyday resnik book .......read carefully i hope u can get it
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hi. these topics are in ha\llyday resnik book .......read carefully i hope u can get it
Please specify the chapter. I have read it thoroughly but they are not there. BTW I am asking about pie-cession and gyroscope. The rest is in Halliday Resnick and Krane
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Gyroscope and Precession of Gyroscope is the last topic of the chapter named Rolling, Torque and Angular momentum in Halliday's book.
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