Title: Rotational Motion
1Rotational Motion
2Introduction
- The motion of a rigid body (an object with a
definite shape that does not change) can be
analyzed as the translational motion of its
center of mass AND the rotational motion about
its center of mass. - All points on a rotating rigid body move in
circles and the center of these circles lie on a
line called the axis of rotation
3Axis of Rotation
Axis of Rotation
4Angular Displacement
- Angular Displacement
- Symbol ?
- Unit radian, rad
- 360 2p radians
- 1 rad 57.3
5Angular Velocity
- Angular Velocity
- Symbol ?
- Unit rad/s
- Direction use RHR
- Every point on a rotating rigid body has the same
?
6Angular Acceleration
- Angular Acceleration
- Symbol a
- Unit rad/s2
- Direction See figure
- Every point on a rotating rigid body has the same
a
7Angular Acceleration
8Angular Linear Analogies
In rotational motion if you know the analogous
quantity in the linear realm all you do is
replace the linear quantity with the angular
quantity and you have the angular equation
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10Relating Angular to Linear
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12Moment of Inertia aka Rotational Inertia
- The tendency of a body to resist a rotation
Unit kgm2
See board for derivation
13Rotational Kinetic Energy
This is not a new form of energy, rather it is
the sum of the individual kinetic energies of the
individual particles of the rigid body written in
a compact and convenient form.
14Energy is still conserved
15Parallel Axis Theorem
The moment of inertia for an axis through the
center of mass is lower than for any parallel axis
16Moment of Inertia with Calculus
17Rotational Dynamics What causes rotational
motion?
- An applied force causes motion therefore an
applied force is necessary to make a body rotate
but where that force is applied will also
determine the rotation of the body
18Torque
- The quantitative measure of the tendency of a
force to cause or change the rotational motion of
a body. - Angular force
Direction use RHR Unit m N
19Magnitude of Torque lever arm vs F-
20Rotational analogy for Newtons 2nd Law (rigid
bodies only)
21Work and Power in Rotational Motion
22Angular Momentum
Unit kgm2/s
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25Newtons 2nd Laws Rotational Analog in terms of
angular momentum