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Rotational Motion

Learn about rotational motion, angular measure in radians, angular speed and velocity, centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, and angular acceleration. Discover how to calculate distances and angles using angular measures, and explore the concepts of circular motion and kinetic energy.

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Rotational Motion

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  1. Rotational Motion • Angular Measure (radian) • Angular Speed and velocity • Centripetal Acceleration • Centripetal Force • Angular Acceleration

  2. Angular measure y x=r cos(q) r y y=r sin(q) q x x

  3. Angular measure 2p radians = 360° y 1.0 radian = 57.3° s Q= radians r r s q x x

  4. How far to the moon? • Early Greek scientists estimated that the earth’s diameter is 3.5 times larger than the moon’s. • If a penny covers up the moon when held 200 cm from your eye, How far is the moon from Earth? (the diameter of a penny is 1.9 cm)

  5. Small angles h≈ s & r ≈ x r s h q x h/r ≈ s/r ≈ h/x Sin q ≈ q ≈ tan q

  6. Angular speed and velocity • Average angular speed

  7. Linear speed and angular speed r s h q x

  8. Linear speed and angular speed r s h q x h/r ≈ s/r ≈ h/x Sin q ≈ q ≈ tan q

  9. Angular acceleration

  10. Angular acceleration

  11. Circular Motion(with constant a)

  12. Circular Motion(constant a)

  13. Kinetic Energy

  14. d

  15. Torque

  16. a=? T=?

  17. St = Ia TR = 1/2MR2 (a/R) T= 1/2M a a=? T=? mg-T=ma mg- 1/2M a=ma mg= 1/2M a+ma mg= (1/2M +m)a mg (1/2M +m) T= 1/2M a SF=ma mg-T=ma a =

  18. Work and Power

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