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luis20
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To understand, in a specific case, which motion spends less energy - angular or linear - I want to ask an unusual question.
Which kind of door - hinged or sliding door - needs less energy to change its state from closed to fully opened, in a specific interval of time "t"?
If I want to close, fully open, close, fully open... a door in some process should I choose a hinged door or a sliding door, in order to spend the least amount of energy?
Thanks for the answers :)
With hinged door, I mean the usual rotating door in our houses. Sliding door has just linear motion.
(Friction ignored)
Which kind of door - hinged or sliding door - needs less energy to change its state from closed to fully opened, in a specific interval of time "t"?
If I want to close, fully open, close, fully open... a door in some process should I choose a hinged door or a sliding door, in order to spend the least amount of energy?
Thanks for the answers :)
With hinged door, I mean the usual rotating door in our houses. Sliding door has just linear motion.
(Friction ignored)