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Chapter 11Angular Momentum; General Rotation
11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector11-3Angular Momentum of a Particle11-4 Angular Momentum and Torque for a System of Particles; General Motion11-5 Angular Momentum and Torque for a Rigid Object11-6 Conservation of Angular Momentum14-1 Simple Harmonic Motion
HW#9:Chap.11:Pb.11, Pb.21, Pb.24, Pb.32,Pb.41, Pb.51Due Wednesday, Dec. 3 after Thanksgiving break
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Motion of Rolling Objects
For the solid ball For the hollow ball
• Rolling objects have rotational and translational Kinetic Energy
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m• You are skating and you spin with your
arms outstretched. When you bring your arms in close to your body, your moment of inertia
• A) increases
• B) decreases
• C) stays the same
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m• You are skating and you spin with your arms
outstretched. When you bring your arms in close to your body, your angular velocity
• A) increases
• B) decreases
• C) stays the same
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11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
The vector cross product is defined as:
The direction of the cross product is defined by a right-hand rule:
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11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
The cross product can also be written in determinant form:
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11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
Some properties of the cross product:
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11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
Torque can be defined as the vector product of the force and the vector from the point of action of the force to the axis of rotation:
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11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
For a particle, the torque can be defined around a point O:
Here, is the position vector from the particle relative to O.
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Example 11-6: Torque vector.
Suppose the vector is in the xz plane, and is given by = (1.2 m) + 1.2 m) Calculate the torque vector if = (150 N) .
11-2 Vector Cross Product; Torque as a Vector
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