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Angular Kinematics Ch 9 Notes
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What is a radian? 1 Θ rad = 57.3 ͦ of twist
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Angular Variables Angular Variables Ɵ = S / r 1 ω = 57.3 ͦ of twist in a second’s time = Θ rad / 1 s 1 α = change in angular speed equal to 57.3 of twist per second = Δω / 1 s S θ rad
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Angular Kinematics Definitions Angular Velocity: “amount of twist per time” ώ = ΔΘ / Δt units: rad/s Angular Acceleration: “amount of change in twist per time” Angular Acceleration: “amount of change in twist per time” α = Δώ / Δt Units: rad/s 2
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Linking Linear with Angular… v t = Δx/Δt = C/T = 2πr/T 1 rev = 2π radians = 6.28 radians Ɵ = S / r ω = v T / r α = a T / r S
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Centripetal and Radial Accel Centripetal or radial acceleration a = a r = v 2 /r in linear units a c = a r = v 2 /r in linear units a c = a r = rώ 2 in angular units
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Clockwise (CW) vs. Counterclockwise (CCW) CCW is +, CW is – throughout course
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2. Finding radial acceleration- angular units What is the radial acceleration of a motorcycle proceeding in a circular cage of diameter 14.0 m if it is moving at an angular velocity of 2.0 rad/s? 28 rads/s 2
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1. Finding radial acceleration- linear units What is the radial acceleration of an object that spins with a linear speed of 4.00 m/s at a 0.80 m distance from the axis of rotation? 20 m/s 2 or 20 rads/s 2
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A closer look at acceleration… // to motion: tangential acceleration –Leads to more/less rpm Perp. to motion: radial acceleration or centripetal acceleration –Gives inward acceleration needed to make circular motion Acceleration can be broken down
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Galileo’s Formulas Work for Rotation!!!! Angular displacement: Θ(# radians spun) rad Angular velocity: ώ (radians spun per second) rad/s Angular acceleration: α (Δ in rps per sec) rad/s 2 V f = v i + aΔt ώ f = ώ + αΔt V f 2 = V i 2 + 2ax ώ f 2 = ώ i 2 + 2αΘ x = v i t + ½at 2 Θ = ώ i t + 1/2αt 2
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Rotation and Graphing Θ for x ώ for v α for a SLOPES TO GO UP AREAS UNDER CURVE TO GO DOWN
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3. What is angular acceleration? An piece of tape at the edge of the disk of radius 0.19 m slows from a speed of 2.00 m/s to a speed of 1.00 m/s in a 6.00 second time frame. What is the angular acceleration of the tape? What is the angular acceleration of the inside edge of the disk (r = 0.03 m)?
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4. What is the final angular velocity? An object being swung around with a radius of 0.50 m is subject to an angular acceleration of 0.25 rad/s 2 for a 3.00 second time frame. If it started with a speed of 8.00 m/s, what is its angular velocity after the three seconds have elapsed? What number of rotations will have occurred in this 3.0 sec time span?
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5. What is the angular acceleration? A disk is spun for a total of 62 rotations. It begins at an angular velocity of 1.8 rad/s and due to friction this value drops to 1.2 rad/s by the 62 nd rotation. What is this disk’s angular acceleration?
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Moment of Inertia “Inertia of Spin” Measure of the unwillingness of a material to want to rotate Increases with greater overall mass, no matter what the shape of the material Shape affects moment If all mass on outside of orbit, I = mr 2 Others p. 298
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What has more kinetic energy, a knuckleball pitched at 70 mph, or a changeup pitched at 70 mph? Close but not identical!!!!!!
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Rotational Kinetic Energy “Energy of Spin” as opposed to “Energy of Motion” KE rot = ½ I ω 2 Objects that are rolling tend to have both forms of KE!
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Example: Total KE What is the total KE of a basketball (0.60 kg, diameter 30.0 cm) that is rolling at a speed of 2.00 m/s on the ground?
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Moment of Inertia Moment of inertia generally higher the more mass is distributed further from the axis of rotation
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Moment of inertia changes for the same material according to what spin axis you choose for it.
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Shapes & Moments of Inertia
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The disk cylinder has a lower moment due fact that mass closer to axis of rotation is easier to rotate Τ = F l T = I α
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Extras: Ch 10-11 Angular Momentum: tendency for a system to rotate L = I ώ L = r m v units are kg m 2 /s Angular Momentum for a system is conserved Figure skaters Elliptical orbits Bike tire
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