Lecture 02: Rotational Dynamics I
... energies associated with linear motion (K = ½ mv 2) and the kinetic energy associated with rotational motion (KR= ½ Iw2) Rotational kinetic energy is not a new type of energy, the form is different because it is applied to a rotating object Units of rotational kinetic energy are Joules (J) ...
... energies associated with linear motion (K = ½ mv 2) and the kinetic energy associated with rotational motion (KR= ½ Iw2) Rotational kinetic energy is not a new type of energy, the form is different because it is applied to a rotating object Units of rotational kinetic energy are Joules (J) ...
Lect-18
... The dimensions of moment of inertia are ML2 and its SI units are kg.m2 We can calculate the moment of inertia of an object more easily by assuming it is divided into many small volume elements, each of mass Dmi ...
... The dimensions of moment of inertia are ML2 and its SI units are kg.m2 We can calculate the moment of inertia of an object more easily by assuming it is divided into many small volume elements, each of mass Dmi ...
South Pasadena A.P. Physics Name Chapter 8 Rotational Motion
... bowling balls joined by a 1-meter long rod of negligible mass when rotated about the center of the rod. Compare this to the moment of inertia of the object when rotated about one of the masses. (The moment of inertia of each ball will be considered as mr2 since they are not rolling, but rotating. r ...
... bowling balls joined by a 1-meter long rod of negligible mass when rotated about the center of the rod. Compare this to the moment of inertia of the object when rotated about one of the masses. (The moment of inertia of each ball will be considered as mr2 since they are not rolling, but rotating. r ...
Application of Forces
... optimal angle of release and thus help a performer maximise distance thrown. The flight path of a shot follows a parabolic curve (as it is relatively unaffected by air resistance) The flight of the shot has both horizontal and vertical ...
... optimal angle of release and thus help a performer maximise distance thrown. The flight path of a shot follows a parabolic curve (as it is relatively unaffected by air resistance) The flight of the shot has both horizontal and vertical ...
Multiple Choice
... 1993M3. A long, uniform rod of mass M and length l is supported at the left end by a horizontal axis into the page and perpendicular to the rod, as shown above. The right end is connected to the ceiling by a thin vertical thread so that the rod is horizontal. The moment of inertia of the rod about ...
... 1993M3. A long, uniform rod of mass M and length l is supported at the left end by a horizontal axis into the page and perpendicular to the rod, as shown above. The right end is connected to the ceiling by a thin vertical thread so that the rod is horizontal. The moment of inertia of the rod about ...