So Exam Krackers seems to abstractly choose a point of rotation that is not really the point of rotation at all in order to "simplify" the problem. I really have trouble wrapping my mind around their method.
It just seems incredibly counter-intuitive to choose a point of rotation that isn't one.
Is there an easier way, or is the EK method really the best/fastest way to solve an MCAT torque problem?
It just seems incredibly counter-intuitive to choose a point of rotation that isn't one.
Is there an easier way, or is the EK method really the best/fastest way to solve an MCAT torque problem?