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[DOC File]OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Conservation of Linear Momentum in 2-D Collisions. Work and Energy. Torques, Equilibrium, and the Center of Gravity. Simple Harmonic Motion. The Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Specific Heats of Metals. Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density. The Simple Pendulum and Simple Harmonic Motion. Rotational Motion and Momentum of Inertia
[DOC File]June 5, 1998
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Rotational Inertia. Understand rotational inertia. Understand how changing the amount of mass, location of mass, shape of an object, or size of an object can have an effect on its movement. Universal Law of Gravitation. Understand what the universal law of gravitation explains, what it’s …
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Chapter 12 - Rotational Inertia. Understand rotational inertia. Understand how changing the amount of mass, location of mass, shape of an object, or size of an object can have an effect on its movement. Chapter 13 - Universal Law of Gravitation. Understand what the universal law of gravitation explains, what it’s based on, and using the equation.
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Linear and angular velocity. Explain the difference between linear and angular velocity. The instantaneous linear velocity at a point in the circle is usually given the letter v and measured in metres per second (m s-1). The angular velocity is the angle through which the radius to this point on the circle turns in one second.
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When a circle rotates, we would describe its angular velocity, or rotational speed, in radians per second, rotations per minute, or degrees per hour. Angular and Linear Velocity. As a point moves along a circle of radius r, its angular velocity, , can be found as the angular rotation per unit time, t.
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This includes not only the linear kinetic energy of the two hanging masses, but also the rotational kinetic energy of the rotating disk. Figure 1: Modified Atwood’s Machine The Rotary Motion Sensor measures the rotational velocity of the disk, as well as the tangential (linear) velocity of …
[DOC File]Determining Port Velocity - EFI Dyno Tuning LC
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Determining air velocity is a useful part of testing. It is calculated as follows: V = 1096.7* √¯H/d . ... Mean Piston speed in linear ft/sec from stroke in inches & RPM (David Vizard) ... and by convention we measure rotational speed by full revolutions : ( S/12 ) x 2 or, by taking the 2 inside the brackets, we get ( S /6 ) Then, since by ...
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In linear motion the position, velocity, and acceleration are described by vectors. Rotational quantities can also be described by (axial) vectors. In these experiments, however, you will only have to make use of the magnitudes and signs of these quantities.
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The tangential or linear velocity is found using the formula: v = rώ where r is the radius and ώ is the rotational velocity. Rotational and tangential velocities are often confused. Notice a key difference is that tangential velocity increases as the radius increases, but the rotational velocity will be the same no matter the radius change.
[DOC File]Dr. Mark Stockman GENERAL PHYSICS 101-3 Fall 1995
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Here, is the (linear) velocity of the CM, is the moment of inertia about an axis through CM, and M is the total mass of the body. Rotational angular momentum: (3.29) “Second Law for rotation” in terms of L: (3.30) In the absence of external torque, angular momentum is conserved: (3.31) Work W done on a rotating object by an external torque:
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