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A geometrical introduction to screw theory

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(2012)cite arxiv:1201.4497Comment: Latex2e, 24 pages. v2: expanded introduction, added 2 figures.
DOI: 10.1088/0143-0807/34/3/613

Abstract

This work introduces screw theory, a venerable but yet little known theory aimed at describing rigid body dynamics. This formulation of mechanics unifies in the concept of screw the translational and rotational degrees of freedom of the body. It captures a remarkable mathematical analogy between mechanical momenta and linear velocities, and between forces and angular velocities. For instance, it clarifies that angular velocities should be treated as applied vectors and that, under the composition of motions, they sum with the same rules of applied forces. This work provides a short and rigorous introduction to screw theory intended to an undergraduate and general readership.

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