Rotational Kinematics
Recall our approach to specifying rotations at the origin around an axis a by an angle q from Lecture 10.
Assuming that q is a function of time, we can determine the component of linear velocity that is
induced by the rotation by differentiating our rotation expression.
We can also orient our frame of reference so that q = 0 at t = 0.
The instantaneous angular velocity vector is often used to simplify this equation:
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