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CH-8: Rotational Motion The Earth revolves around the sun once a year and rotates about its axis once a day. What is the rotational velocity of Earth? Equations Sheet MOTION Rotational t (d = rθ) θ (v = rω) ω = θ/t (a = rα) α = Δω/t ω = ω0 + αt ω2 = ω02 + 2αθ θ = ω0t + ½ αt2 θ = ½(ω + ω0)t torque = Rotational inertia = I =mr2 τnet = Iα L = I·ω ΣIiωi = ΣIfωf To create Inertia Linear t d; v = d/t; a = Δv/t; v = v0 + at v2 = v02 + 2ad d = v0t + ½ at2 d = ½(v + v0)t force = F Mass =m Newton’s 2nd Law Momentum Conservation of momentum Fnet = ma p = m·V Σmivi = Σmfvf Kinetic Energy Translational Kinetic Energy = TKE = ½ mv2 W=F·d Time interval Displacement Velocity Acceleration Kinematic equations Work Rotational Kinetic Energy = RKE = ½ Iω2 W=τ·θ Torque, τ Torque depends on the applied force and lever-arm. Torque = Force x lever-arm Torque is a vector. It comes in clockwise and counter-clock wise directions. Unit of torque = N•m P: A force of 40 N is applied at the end of a wrench handle of length 20 cm in a direction perpendicular to the handle as shown above. What is the torque applied to the nut? Application of Torque: Weighing P. A child of mass 20 kg is located 2.5 m from the fulcrum or pivot point of a seesaw. Where must a child of mass 30 kg sit on the seesaw in order to provide balance? Rotational Inertia Rotational Inertia = mass x square of distance from axis 2 I =mr Rotational inertia is a scalar. Unit for I = kg.m2 Expressions for Several objects Angular Momentum or Rotational Momentum Angular momentum is the product of the rotational inertia and rotational velocity. L= I·ω Conservation of Angular Momentum Angular momentum and Bicycles Explain the role of angular momentum in riding a bicycle?