PHYS 1501Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Angular Velocity, Angular Acceleration, International System Of Units

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Physics 1501q - lecture 24 - rotational dynamics . Key (in si units): t = time (s) x = distance (m) v = velocity (m/s) a = acceleration (m/s 2 ) = change in g = gravity = 9. 81 m/s 2. G = 6. 67 10 11 n m 2 /kg 2 m = mass (kg) U = potential energy (j) w = angular velocity (m/s) Rolling motion with constant angular velocity w and constant translational velocity v cm with no slipping v cm = wr. This is true for both constant acceleration and no acceleration (source: slide 9 of 10/19 lecture notes https://lms. uconn. edu/bbcswebdav/pid-2582767-dt-content-rid-39266110_1/courses/1188-uco. Rolling motion can be studied by treating it as a combination of translation of the center of mass and rotation of the rest of the object around that center. (source: slide 12 of 10/19 lecture notes https://lms. uconn. edu/bbcswebdav/pid-2582767-dt-content-rid-39266110_1/courses/1188-uco. 2 (source: slide 20 of 10/19 lecture notes https://lms. uconn. edu/bbcswebdav/pid-2582767-dt-content-rid-39266110_1/courses/1188-uco. /mr ) a = gsin / (1 + i/mr 2 )

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