Rotational Dynamics 8.3. Newton’s Second Law of Rotation Net positive torque, counterclockwise...

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Newton’s Second Law of Rotation Net positive torque, counterclockwise acceleration. Net negative torque, clockwise acceleration.

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Rotational Dynamics

8.3

Newton’s Second Law of Rotation

Net positive torque, counterclockwise acceleration.Net negative torque, clockwise acceleration.

When net torque is zero:

Object rotates at constant velocity,Or if object at rest, object does not rotate.

MomentumObjects also resist change in their rotational motion.Rotating objects have inertia, and have a momentum assoc. with rotation.

Unit: kg•m2/s

Angular momentum is conservedWhen no net torque is acting on an object or objects, angular momentum is conserved – law of conservation of angular momentum.

A B

LA = LB

I = I Animation: http://my.hrw.com/sh/hf2/0030724864/student/ch08/sec03/qc04/hf208_03_q04fs.htm

Kinetic EnergyRotating objects have KE associated with their angular speed.

Unit: J

Animation: http://my.hrw.com/sh/hf2/0030724864/student/ch08/sec03/qc05/hf208_03_q05fs.htm

Mechanical Energy is Conserved

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Answer to Sample Problem 8D: 0.24 rad/sAnswers to Even Problems for Practice 8D:2.) 24 rad/s4.) 9.1 x 102 m/s

Answer to Sample Problem 8E: 5.29 m/sAnswer to Problem #2 from Practice 8E:2.) 12.0 m/s

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