
Rotational Motion 3
... These relatively simple properties of a single particle moving in a circle carry over to the rotational motion of a rigid body — provided it is a symmetric body rotating about its symmetry axis. This will be shown below. ...
... These relatively simple properties of a single particle moving in a circle carry over to the rotational motion of a rigid body — provided it is a symmetric body rotating about its symmetry axis. This will be shown below. ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Equilibrium and Torque
... Torque is like “twisting force” Imagine a bicycle wheel that can only spin about its axle. What affects the torque? 1. The distance from the axis rotation “r” that the force is applied 2. The component of force perpendicular to the r-vector ...
... Torque is like “twisting force” Imagine a bicycle wheel that can only spin about its axle. What affects the torque? 1. The distance from the axis rotation “r” that the force is applied 2. The component of force perpendicular to the r-vector ...
Forces “Push,” “Pull,” or “Lift up”
... upon by a non net force. • The tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line is called inertia. • Mass is a measure of the inertia of a body. Mass is a measure of the body itself. ...
... upon by a non net force. • The tendency of a body to maintain its state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line is called inertia. • Mass is a measure of the inertia of a body. Mass is a measure of the body itself. ...
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA
... The potential energy of an electron on the surface is U = −eV and the escape velocity is defined so that the kinetic energy plus this potential energy is zero: ...
... The potential energy of an electron on the surface is U = −eV and the escape velocity is defined so that the kinetic energy plus this potential energy is zero: ...
Exam 2
... each mass is small enough in size to be considered as a geometric point, and that the rods are of negligible mass. This rigid object is free to rotate about the z axis which passes through the origin and is perpendicular to the plane of this page. There is a force, F , of magnitude 25.0 N that acts ...
... each mass is small enough in size to be considered as a geometric point, and that the rods are of negligible mass. This rigid object is free to rotate about the z axis which passes through the origin and is perpendicular to the plane of this page. There is a force, F , of magnitude 25.0 N that acts ...