Kinematics - Cat and Dog problem
This is a very old and classic physics problem in which we are required to find the acceleration of a dog chasing after a cat. Here, this is done in a very rigorous fashion by applying the highly versatile Euler's equations in a scenario different than just rigid body rotation.

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