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Angular Momentum Chapter 11
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Definition of Angular Momentum First – definition of torque: τ = Frsinθ the direction is either clockwise or counterclockwise a net torque produces a change in ang. Motion Simulation - Two torques acting on a wheel F
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Angular Momentum
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Example Rank the following from largest to smallest angular momentum.
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Review Important Ideas Angular Velocity = Angular Displacement/time Just as it takes a impulse (force applied over a time, FΔt) to change the momentum an object, it takes an angular impulse (torque applied over a time, τ Δt ) to change an object's angular momentum.
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The Conservation of Angular Momentum If no net external torques act on a system then the system’s angular momentum, l, remains constant. Speed and radius can change just as long as angular momentum is constant.
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Examples of the Conservation of Angular Momentum Natalia Kanounnikova World Record Spin - 308 RPM
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Diving 18 meter high dive Amazing Fouette Turns on Pointe Playground Physics
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Example Four identical masses rotate about a common axis, 1.2 meters from the center. Each mass is 2.5 kg, and the system rotates at 2 rad/sec. The rods connecting them are assumed to be massless. Find the total angular momentum of this system. 1.2 m 2.5 kg
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Answer 90.5 kg m 2 /s
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Example Continued The four masses are then pulled toward the center until their radii are 0.5 meters. This is done in such a manner that no external torque acts on the system. What is the new angular speed of the system?
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36.2 rad/s
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