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Ron_Gratz
May 13, 2005Explorer
tluxon wrote:
For the forces involved (as opposed to the Apparent Pivot Point), you actually have to start talking about something called the instantaneous center of rotation.
Tim et al.,
Here is a link to information about Instantaneous Centers of Rotation.
The right side of Figure 2.15 shows how the centers (pivot points) are defined.
Ron
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