Thursday, 1 December 2016

Torque on a falling object


If you drop a rod with a small mass on one end and a large mass on the other (initially parallel to the ground) does it rotate as it falls?



If you take the pivot point to be the center of mass, then we should expect no rotation. But if you take the pivot point to be one end of the rod, then we expect rotation. I've confused myself here, as that can't be the case.




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