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Friction between an object and a twine
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The geometry is like before: a circle in translation and a segment in rotation:
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The distance moved by the twine is d2 not d1 I calculated before. The length of the twine is constant. The distance of friction depends of the length of the twine that rotates around the circle. Take a fixed dot and you will see that distance is d2 not d1.
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