Week7 3 PDF
Week7 3 PDF
Second Law
• In linear motion, net force and mass determine the
acceleration of an object.
• For rotational motion, torque determines the rotational
acceleration.
• The rotational counterpart to mass is rotational inertia or
moment of inertia.
– Just as mass represents the resistance to a change in linear
motion, rotational inertia is the resistance of an object to change
in its rotational motion.
– Rotational inertia is related to the mass of the object.
– It also depends on how the mass is distributed about the axis of
rotation.
Simplest example:
a mass at the end of a
light rod
• To produce the same rotational
acceleration, a mass at the end
of the rod with larger length
must receive a larger linear
acceleration than one smaller
length
• F = ma
– It is harder to get the system
rotating when the mass is at the
end of the rod than when it is
nearer to the axis.
– I case the distance are equal, it’s
harder to move a heavier mass.
Rotational Inertia and Newton’s
Second Law
• Newton’s second law for linear motion:
Fnet = ma
• Newton’s second law for rotational motion:
∆
∙R=m∙ ∙
∆
= ∙
∙R=m∙ ∙
net = I
– The rotational acceleration produced is equal to the torque
divided by the rotational inertia.
Rotational Inertia and Newton’s
Second Law
a) 0.02 kg·m2
b) 0.05 kg·m2
c) 0.10 kg·m2
d) 0.40 kg·m2
Rotational
inertias for
more complex
shapes:
Angular Momentum
∆
When net = 0, = 0, i.e. L = const.
∆
Conservation of Angular Momentum
Inertia m : Fnet ma
p mv
If Fnet 0, p constant
Inertia I : net I
L I
If net 0, L constant
Kinetic Energy
=
1
=
2
=
1Q- 23 Conservation of angular momentum
Changing the moment of inertia of a skater
I = 2mR2
=
L
What happens
to the wheel, F
does it fall
down?
mg
F = mg
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1Q-21 Conservation of angular momentum
Conservation of angular momentum using a spinning wheel
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A student sits on a stool holding a bicycle wheel with a rotational
velocity of 5 rad./s about a vertical axis. The rotational inertia of
the wheel is 2 kg·m2 about its center and the rotational inertia of
the student and wheel and platform about the rotational axis of the
platform is 6 kg·m2. What is the initial angular momentum of the
system?
a) 10 kg·m2/s upward
b) 25 kg·m2/s downward
c) 25 kg·m2/s upward
d) 50 kg·m2/s downward