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Title: Kinesiological Concepts of Angular Kinematics


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Kinesiological Concepts of Angular Kinematics
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Angular Distance vs Angular Displacement
  • Angular Distance
  • Total length of angular pass
  • Angular Displacement
  • Equal in magnitude to the angle difference
    between initial and final position of object
  • Units
  • Total from one swing 85 degrees , finish is 30
    degrees back

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Angular Displacement Direction
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Angular Speed vs Angular Velocity
  • Angular Speed
  • Angular distance / change in time
  • Angular Velocity
  • Angular displacement / change in time
  • Af Ai / t2 t1
  • Units

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Angular Acceleration
  • Rate of angular velocity change with respect to
    time
  • Avf Avi / t2 t1
  • Units
  • Average and instantaneous Angular Acceleration

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Linear and Angular Displacement
  • gt radius between a given point on a rotating body
    and the axis of rotation gt linear distance
  • Curvilinear distance radius of rotation x
    angular displacement
  • Two conditions must be met

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Linear and Angular Velocity
  • Linear Velocity Radius of rotation x angular
    velocity
  • Two Components
  • If angular velocity is constant
  • gt RR gt Linear Velocity
  • If linear velocity is constant
  • gt RR lt angular velocity

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Linear and Angular Acceleration
  • Tangential
  • Rate of change in linear velocity
  • Should be max just before release
  • Radial
  • Restraining effect causes acceleration towards
    center
  • Incr linear accel or decr radius of curve incr
    in radial acceleration
  • Total acceleration calculated using both
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