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(Template) Activity 1 in General Physics 1 in 2nd Quarter

This document provides instructions for three activities on rotational kinematics and dynamics. Part I explains how to convert variables between linear and rotational motion. Part II involves calculating the rotational speed of wheels on a cart moving up a ramp. Part III presents materials and procedures for experiments comparing the rotational motion of objects with different shapes and masses, including solving related problems about angular acceleration, momentum, and work.

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(Template) Activity 1 in General Physics 1 in 2nd Quarter

This document provides instructions for three activities on rotational kinematics and dynamics. Part I explains how to convert variables between linear and rotational motion. Part II involves calculating the rotational speed of wheels on a cart moving up a ramp. Part III presents materials and procedures for experiments comparing the rotational motion of objects with different shapes and masses, including solving related problems about angular acceleration, momentum, and work.

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Activity 1. Rotational Kinematics: Identify Me!!!

Direction: Read carefully the procedure and answer the following.

Part I. Transform the variable from Linear Kinematics to Rotational Kinematics

Variables involve in Linear Kinematics Variables involve in Rotational Kinematics


vDisplacement D ∆∅
Velocity V = ∆d/∆t Velocity w=∆∅/∆t
Acceleration = ∆v/∆t Acceleration &∆w/∆t
Time = t Time = t
Force = ma T= r x F = I &(torque)
Momentum p = mv Momentum L= Iw

Part II. Solve the following

A cart with massless wheels with diameter 0.4 m is moving up a straight ramp at 12 m/s.
The ramp causes it to slow down at a rate of 5.4 m/s 2. How fast will the wheels be spinning after
travelling 10.0 m up the ramp?
Show your solution here:
Activity 2. Rotational Dynamics: Analyze Me!!!

Materials: 2 kinds of baton 2 color markers

Part I.

Procedure:

1. Compare the two batons with different setting as you rotate them with

a. The rod’s long axis

b. an axis perpendicular to the length of the rod running through the rod’s center

Guide Question

Which is harder to rotate? Situation A or B? Then can you explain why?

Answer: In situation A becouse it don’t have any support unlike situition B

Part II.

Materials: solid sphere hollow sphere solid cylinder


hollow cylinder weighing scale

Procedure:

1. Set-up an incline plane with an angle according to your choice


ϴ = _____
2. Determine the masses of different rigid objects
Mass of solid sphere = ______
Mass of hollow sphere = _______
Mass of solid cylinder = _______
Mass of hollow cylinder = _________
3. Before letting roll down the different rigid objects without slipping from rest at the
top of an incline. Find out which object would reach the bottom first based on your
prediction? Then Explain your reasoning.
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4. As you roll down the different objects, which of them reach the bottom first? Then
why?
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Part III. Solve the following


1.) A 10 kg block is attached to 20 kg pulley which is a solid disk of radius 2 m. The
block is released from rest causing the disk to spin.

a.) What is the angular acceleration of the disk?


b.) How fast is the block falling after 8 seconds?

Show you solution here:


2.) A force of 300 N acts on a 2.5 m long rod initially at rest as shown in the picture
below.

a.) What is the torque acting on the rod?


b.) What is the final angular momentum of the rod if the force acts on
it for 8 seconds?
c.) What is the final angular speed of the rod?
d.) How much work is done by the force?

Show your solution here:

Activity 3. Rotational Equilibrium: Torque Me or Torque You???

Part I. Rank the force from easies to hardest


Part II. Solve the following
Show your solution here:
Show your solution here:

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