PHYS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Angular Momentum, Momentum, Angular Acceleration

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For the rolling objects, we can write (from conservation of energy): mgh = mv2 + i 2 where h is the total height of the ramp. Further, we have = v/r so we can simplify: = 2gh (2/5)v 2 vsphere = [ (10/7)gh ] I = mr2 gives: v2 = 2gh v2. W = f x = (rf) ( x/r) ie. w = . A merry-go-round has m=1640 kg, r=7. 50 m; consider it as a solid cylinder i= mr2. how much work is required to accelerate it from rest to 1. 0 revolution per 8. 0 sec. The parallel between translational motion and rotational motion is still missing one thing- angular momentum (l)- vector quantity. In mks units, l is expressed in name. I arms in < i arms out (because mass moves in) so arms in > arms out. *arms in brings more energy into the system, so the skater spin faster (or ragan spins faster in his spinny chair)

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