Sunday 29 May 2022

Week 5 Term 2 2022

  Homework

  • Act 7A, p.96-97 Motion, Force & Energy
  • Act 7B, p.100-102 Impulse
  • Act 7C, p.105-106 Conservation of Momentum
  • Act 7D, p.110-112 Centre of Mass (C.O.M.)
  • Ex 4A, p.100-102 Centre of Mass (C.O.M.)
  • Ex 4B, p. 108-112 C.O.M. & Momentum
  • Act 8A, p.120-121 Horizontal Circles and Banked Corners
  • Act 8B, p.124-125 Vertical Circles
  • Act 8C, p.129 Sattelites
  • Ex 4D, p.128-131, Banked Corners (Circular Motion)
  • Ex 4E, p.138-142, Vertical Circles
  • Ex 4F, p.145-147, Gravity
  • Ex 4G, p.153-156 Satallites
  • Act 9A, p. 128-129, Angular Motion
  • Act 9B, p. 133-135, Torque - Angular Force
  • Act 9C, p. 128-129, Angular Momentum
  • Ex 4H, p.160-162, Rotational Kinematics
  • Ex 4I, P.167-171, Rotational Force & Momentum
  • Ex 4J, p.175-177, Rotational Kinetic Energy

Radians

Radian Measure is used so that we can easily calculate an arc length, d (m), given an angle, 𝛉 (Rad) and the radius, r (m).

d = r𝛉

This in turn allows us to relate velocity, v (ms-1) to angular velocity ⍵ (rads-1), in the same way.

v = r⍵, 

also ⍵ = 2𝝅f

 This also allows us to relate acceleration, a (ms-2), to angular acceleration, α (rads-2), in the same way.

a = rα

The rotational kinematics work just like the translational kinematic equations when there is a constant acceleration.


Rotational Kinematics Review

Rotational Kinematics



Rotational Kinematics Physics: Problems, Basic Introduction, Equations & Formulas



Rotational Motion Physics, Basic Rotational Motion Physics: Introduction, 

Angular Velocity & Tangential Acceleration




Rotational Inertia



Rotational Inertia

Torque


Angular Momentum

Angular Momentum - Sixty Symbols

Gyroscopic Precession



Slow Motion Flipping Cat Physics



Counter Steering Physics




The Bizarre Behavior of Rotating Bodies, Explained


Ellipzoids and the Bizarre Behavior of Rotating Bodies


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