Knowledge in Classical Physics

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SYSTEMS OF POWER AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

Power for rotational motion is equally as important as power in linear motion and can be derived in a similar way as in linear motion when the force is a constant. The linear power when the force is a constant is P = →F⋅→v. If the net torque is constant over the angular displacement