Download Angular momentum

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Relativistic quantum mechanics wikipedia , lookup

Jerk (physics) wikipedia , lookup

Sagnac effect wikipedia , lookup

Inertia wikipedia , lookup

Rotating locomotion in living systems wikipedia , lookup

Quantum vacuum thruster wikipedia , lookup

Routhian mechanics wikipedia , lookup

Kinematics wikipedia , lookup

Newton's theorem of revolving orbits wikipedia , lookup

Equations of motion wikipedia , lookup

Centripetal force wikipedia , lookup

Rotational spectroscopy wikipedia , lookup

Old quantum theory wikipedia , lookup

Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector wikipedia , lookup

Hunting oscillation wikipedia , lookup

Classical central-force problem wikipedia , lookup

Tensor operator wikipedia , lookup

Newton's laws of motion wikipedia , lookup

Relativistic mechanics wikipedia , lookup

Symmetry in quantum mechanics wikipedia , lookup

Torque wikipedia , lookup

Momentum wikipedia , lookup

Rigid body dynamics wikipedia , lookup

Theoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equation wikipedia , lookup

Angular momentum wikipedia , lookup

Photon polarization wikipedia , lookup

Angular momentum operator wikipedia , lookup

Relativistic angular momentum wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
PHYSICS 231
Lecture 20: Angular momentum
Neutron star
Remco Zegers
Walk-in hour: Thursday 11:30-13:30 am
Helproom
PHY 231
1
In the previous episode..
=I
(compare to F=ma)
Moment of inertia I: I=(miri2)
: angular acceleration
I depends on the choice of rotation axis!!
PHY 231
2
Rotational kinetic energy
KEr=½I2
Conservation of energy for rotating object:
[PE+KEt+KEr]initial= [PE+KEt+KEr]final
Example.
1m
PHY 231
3
Angular momentum
    0  I  I 0
  I  I 

t
 t 
L  I
L  L0 L


t
t
if    0 then L  0
Conservation of angular momentum
If the net torque equal zero, the
angular momentum L does not change
Iii=Iff
PHY 231
4
Conservation laws:
In a closed system:
•Conservation of energy E
•Conservation of linear momentum p
•Conservation of angular momentum L
PHY 231
5
Neutron star
Sun: radius: 7*105 km
Supernova explosion
Neutron star: radius: 10 km
Isphere=2/5MR2 (assume no mass is lost)
sun=2/(25 days)=2.9*10-6 rad/s
Conservation of angular momentum:
Isunsun=Insns
(7E+05)2*2.9E-06=(10)2*ns
ns=1.4E+04 rad/s so period Tns=5.4E-04 s !!!!!!
PHY 231
6
The spinning lecturer…
A lecturer (60 kg) is rotating on a platform with =2 rad/s
(1 rev/s). He is holding two masses of 0.8 m away from his
body. He then puts the masses close to his body (R=0.0 m).
Estimate how fast he will rotate.
PHY 231
7
‘2001 a space odyssey’ revisited (lec. 16, sh. 12)
A spaceship has a radius of 100m and
I=5.00E+8 kgm2. 150 people (65 kg pp)
live on the rim and the ship rotates
such that they feel a ‘gravitational’
force of g. If the crew moves to the
center of the ship and only the captain
would stay behind, what ‘gravity’ would
he feel?
PHY 231
8
The direction of the rotation axis
L
L
The rotation in the horizontal plane is
reduced to zero: There must have been a large
net torque to accomplish this! (this is why you
can ride a bike safely; a wheel wants to keep turning
in the same direction.)
The conservation of angular momentum not only holds
for the magnitude of the angular momentum, but also
for its direction.
PHY 231
9
Rotating a bike wheel!
L
L
A person on a platform that can freely rotate is holding a
spinning wheel and then turns the wheel around.
What will happen?
PHY 231
10
Demo: defying gravity!
PHY 231
11
Global warming
The polar ice caps contain 2.3x1019 kg of
ice. If it were all to melt, by how much
would the length of a day change?
Mearth=6x1024 kg Rearth=6.4x106 m
PHY 231
12
Two for the weekend...
What is the tension in the tendon?
30N
12.5N
PHY 231
13
A top
A top has I=4.00x10-4 kgm2. By pulling
a rope with constant tension F=5.57 N,
it starts to rotate along the axis AA’.
What is the angular velocity of the top
after the string has been pulled 0.8 m?
PHY 231
14