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Is the Block positioned on a treadmill?
Providing the "stoppers" are fixed, if I drive a nail through the dead center of any one of those block creating a true axis the only block that will move at all is A."Spin" denotes continuous circular motion; therefore, all.
However, A and C will allow limited movement and B and D will prevent any movement.
With all that said, D is furthest from the axis of rotation and thus has greater ability to resist movement.
I agree. None of them will “spin.” A will “rotate” approximately 90°, but will not spin. I see no chance of movement on C in the direction of the arrows with the stopper on the top left edge."Spin" denotes continuous circular motion; therefore, all.
However, A and C will allow limited movement and B and D will prevent any movement.
With all that said, D is furthest from the axis of rotation and thus has greater ability to resist movement.
Dom Perignon or Perrier Jouet?