Real bodies differ from point masses in that they have an extension. Thus, in addition to linear motion, they can also rotate around any axis of rotation. In a rigid body, all points are also rigidly connected to one another and, when rotating, move at the same angular velocity around the common axis of rotation.
Rigid Bodies
Center of Gravity
Torque
Rotational Energa & Moment of Inertia
Angular Momentum
Steiner's Theorem
Comparison Rotation & Translation
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