Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Figure Skating, Moment Of Inertia, Angular Acceleration

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Angular momentum: angular momentum is the rotational inertia of an object multiplied by its angular velocity: If you want to change angular momentum faster you have to apply more torque. If you want to change linear momentum you apply force, if you want to change angular momentum you apply a torque: average angular acceleration = alpha, average acceleration= ((w2-w1)/(t2-t1)) Let"s get back to one of the equations we derived: And rearranged it a bit: the quantity of torque times time is called angular impulse, one last rearrangement. So if you are rotating with angular momentum l1, and an angular impulse is applied to you for an amount of time (delta t), then you end up with a new angular momentum l2. Spiralling of a football keeps the ball straight. Angular momentum will stay the same and keep the ball pointing in the same direction until it is caught.

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