Saturday, 16 August 2014

newtonian mechanics - Linear acceleration caused by a force applied outside the center of mass


I´m trying to figure out, how does Newton's first law work when the force is applied outside the center of mass. Does it have any effect on the object's linear acceleration (not rotational)? If it does, how do I calculate it?


Thanks in advance




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