Title: Advanced Rotational Dynamics for AP Physics
1Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
2Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
3Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
4Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
5Examples of rotation Earth
- To find the direction of omega, apply the right
hand rule as follows - With fingers curling in direction of rotation,
the thumb gives direction of omega - i.e. direction of earths omega is upward
6rotation of the sky
- star trails
- centered on Polaris
- rotate once a day
7rotation can be fun
8sometimes the goal is rotational equilibrium
- 1st condition for equilibrium
- Fnet 0
- 2nd condition for equilbrium
- torque net 0
- i.e., torque ccw torque cw
9rotational equilibrium again
10sometimes the goal is large rotational velocity
11M31 rotates once every few hundred million years
12Katrina rotated
13a generic kidney shaped object rotates about a
fixed axisa thing of beauty is a joy forever!
14a turbine (driven by moving fluid) rotates about
a fixed axis
15a jet engine rotates about a fixed axis
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17steam driven power plant turbineimagine this
thing rotating at 60 hzgenerating your
electricity
18electric motors are backwards connected
generatorsthey are still mechanical rotators
about a fixed axis
19electric motors power our elderly friends
scooters
20and nuclear subs also(when they are submerged)
21gears rotate about a fixed axis
22gear attached to an electric motor(sounds like a
good idea to me)
23nanotechology electric motor gear (the gear
teeth are smaller than a red blood cell)rotating
about a fixed axis, imaged with an electron
microscope(end of examples of rotation)
24Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
25Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
26Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
27Rotational Kinematics
- T angular position wrt arbitrary origin
- ?? angular displacement (rad)
- ? ?? / ?t d? / dt (rad/s)
- a ? ? / ?t d ? / dt d2? / dt2
(rad/s2) - s r ?
- v r ?
- a r a
28a constant implies
- ?? ?0t ½ at2
- ? ?0 a t
- ?2 ?02 2 a ??
- ?? ½ (?0 ?) t
- If a is variable, you need calculus
29Intro Rotational Dynamics
- ? t r x F
- I S mi ri2 (collection of point masses)
- ? r2 dm (continuous matter distribution)
- I total I 1 I 2 I 3 (composite
object) - Fnet ma becomes ?net tnet I a
30Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
31Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
32Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
33Earth revolves (translation of cm) and rotates
about cm
34Look Ma, no hands
35combined translation and rotation
- Ktotal Ktranslational Krotational
- Kof the cm Karound the cm
-
- ½ mv2 ½ I ?2
36Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
37Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
38Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
39linear and angular velocity and acceleration are
proportional
40rolling without slipping in our golden years
41rolling without slipping
- v ? r (use with energy conservation)
- atangential a r (use with 2nd laws)
- friction acts, but does no work
- energy conserved as Wnc 0
42Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping (pure rolling)
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
43Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping (pure rolling)
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
44Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping (pure rolling)
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
45linear and angular velocities and accelerations
are independent,i.e., hes not getting very much
bang (v) for his buck (?)
46dont try this at home
47rolling with slipping
- v ? ? r
- atangential ? a r
- apply Fnet ma to find atangential of the cm
- apply ?net Ia to find a around the cm
- to compute t where pure rolling sets in,
- set a(t) a(t) r, where a(t) and a(t) are
- solutions of force and torque equations
48Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
49Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
50Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
51definition of angular momentum
- L r x p r x mv (point m moving at v)
- L I ? (rigid body with moment I)
52law of motion in terms of L
- torque net ?L/ ?t dL / dt
53Conservation of angular momentum
-
- if torque net 0, then dL / dt 0
- and so, L constant
- so, I initial ? initial I final ? final
- (ice skater)
54easier said than done
55The agony of defeat(net torque ? 0, L not
conserved)
56The thrill of victory(net torque 0, L
conserved)
57Conservation of energy, including rotation
- Simply allow for rotational
- as well as translational K
58Conservation of linear momentum
- is not affected by rotational motion, but
applies to the cm of the body as before - (i.e., if Fnet,ext 0 on system. That is,
- if something is nailed down and rotates,
linear momentum is not conserved, but L can be)
59Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
60Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
61Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions involving objects having Moment of
Inertia
62Advanced Rotational Dynamicsfor AP Physics
- Common Examples of Rotation
- Review of Introductory Rotational Dynamics
- Combined translation and rotation
- Rolling without slipping
- Rolling with slipping
- Rotational form of Conservation Laws
- Collisions (and other systems) involving objects
having Moment of Inertia
63- this is rather important on the AP Exam
64- Unfortunately, few common practical applications
exist for this type of problem. - They are simply artificially contrived
65Any or all 3 conservation laws of energy, linear
momentum, and angular momentum may be
satisfied!You have to figure out which ones are
operating, if they dont tell you!
- If Wnc 0, then Einitial Efinal
- If Fnet,ext 0, then pinitial pfinal
- If ?net 0, then Linitial Lfinal
66The End
- Thats it! Now go make a 5!