300 likes | 468 Views
Learn about rotational dynamics, torque, moment of inertia, and energy in rotational systems. Explore equations related to rotational motion and how angular momentum is conserved.
E N D
When you apply a force to a rigid body (i.e. one that maintains its form with no internal disruption) at a distance from an axis, the torque you create will cause ____. a
In the translational world, F=ma.In the rotational world, ___=___ ___ t I a I (Moment of Inertia) is the rotational analog of mass. It is kind of like mass, but with one DIFFERENCE!
m4 m1 r4 r1 r3 m3 r2 m2 2 kgm I = Smiri2 I = m1r12 + m2r22 + m3r32 + m4r42 I has units of: ______
To find I for objects, either _______ and ______ or use ______________. slice dice Hoop of Mass M
To find I for objects, either _______ and ______ or use ______________. slice dice Hoop of Mass M I = Smiri2 = Mr2
To find I for objects, either _______ and ______ or use ______________. slice dice calculus For a hoop: I = Mr2
For a uniform disk or cylinder: I = ½ Mr2
For a uniform rod rotated at the center: I = (1/12)ML2
b a For a uniform rectangular block: I = (1/12)M(a2 +b2)
For a uniform sphere: I = (2/5)Mr2
TPS: Which will get to the bottom of an incline (without slipping) faster, a 10 kg hoop or a 10 kg cylinder? (Each has the same radius.)
As the hoop and cylinder roll down the incline, they both lose the same amount of GPE. Where does the GPE go in each case?
Strangely,neither does any work against friction, because they are __________, not sliding. rolling (However, there may be drag.)
However, as the objects accelerate down the incline without slipping, friction causes the objects to change their rates of rotation.
Energy is required for this process! Just as KE = ½mv2 translationally, KErot = _____. ½Iw2 What was the source of this rotational energy? _____ GPE
So the total equation we need to consider is: PETOP = KETbot + KERbot = ½ mv2 + ½Iw2 (Energy may have been sapped by drag, as well.)
So based on all of this, which object would win??? I know! I know!
The cylinder would win,
The cylinder would win, because the hoop has a larger _____. I
Notice that you could also have determined the work required to create the rotation via the rotational analog of W = Fd:_____________ W = tq
Notice (especially if you are into cars) that the analog of P = Fv is… P = tw
The analog of p = mv is L = Iw L = __
L is known as ANGULAR MOMENTUM. Like Linear momentum, angular momentum has always been found to be _______________. L = Iw = Iw conserved
The Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum states that for any situation in which St = 0, L is a constant. (Or, the total angular momentum of a system remains constant.)
So without an external unbalanced torque, an object’s rotational momentum will remain constant…Watch the Travis PastranaDouble Back Flip Clip
Finally, the analog of J = mDv = FDt is IDw = tDt ___ = ___