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Systems with Zero Torque
A Mathematical Model
It follows from the angular momentum principle, LAf = LAi + rnet*deltat that for systems with zero torque, LAf = LAi.
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Connectedness 4 History 5 See also 5.1 Further reading 5.2 External links 6 References Main Idea[edit] Georg Ohm was a German who worked to discover a relationship between the potential difference across a resistor and the current. This was named after him, called Ohm's Law.
A Mathematical Model[edit] What are the mathematical equations that allow us to model this topic. For example dp⃗ dtsystem=F⃗ net where p is the momentum of the system and F is the net force from the surroundings.
A Computational Model[edit] How do we visualize or predict using this topic. Consider embedding some vpython code here Teach hands-on with GlowScript This page is a work in progress by Jake Baker Examples[edit] Be sure to show all steps in your solution and include diagrams whenever possible
Simple[edit] Middling[edit] Difficult[edit] Connectedness[edit] How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in? How is it connected to your major? Is there an interesting industrial application? History[edit] Put this idea in historical context. Give the reader the Who, What, When, Where, and Why.
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