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1. Introduction

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„ We will apply concepts on relative motion from kinematics of a particle to a rigid body.

where A and B are two points on the rigid body

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2. Relative Velocity due to Rotation

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2. Relative Velocity due to Rotation

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3. Choice of Observer and their ω

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4. Visualization of Relative Velocity

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4. Visualization of Relative Velocity

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Example 1: Four-Bar Linkage

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Example 2:

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Example 3: Rolling Wheel

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