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Title: Rotational Inertia


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Rotational Inertia Angular Momentum
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Inertia (linear quantity)
  • Symbol
  • Definition
  • Limitations
  • Depends on
  • m (mass)
  • An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an
    object in motion tends to stay in motion unless
  • Acted upon by an outside force
  • Mass (more mass more inertia)

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Rotational Inertia (angular equivalent)
  • Symbol
  • Definition
  • Limitations
  • Depends on
  • I
  • An object not rotating tends to stay not rotating
    and an object rotating about an axis tends to
    stay rotating about that axis unless
  • Acted upon by an outside torque
  • Mass distribution (more mass farther from axis of
    rotation more rotational inertia)

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Rotational Inertia(I)
  • Inertia is a measure of laziness!
  • Resistance to the change in rotational
  • motion
  • Objects that are rotating about an
  • axis tend to stay rotating, objects not
    rotating tend to remain at rest, unless an
    outside torque is applied
  • A torque is required to change the status of an
    objects rotation

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Rotational Inertia (cont.)
  • Some objects have more rotational inertia than
    others
  • Objects with mass closer to axis of rotation are
    easier to rotate, b/c it they have less
    rotational inertia
  • If the mass is farther away from the axis, then
    object will have more rotational inertia, and
    will therefore be harder to rotate

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Why does a tightrope walker carry a long pole?
  • The pole is usually fairly heavy and by carrying
    it, he creates a lot of mass far away from the
    axis of rotation
  • This increases his rotational inertia
  • And therefore makes it harder for him to
    rotate/tip over
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vw8Tfa5fHr3s

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Sports Connection
  • Running
  • When you run you bend your legs to reduce your
    rotational inertia
  • Gymnastics/Diving
  • Pull body into tight ball to achieve fast
    rotation

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Other Examples
Splash!
Time Warp Optimal Dive
Spinning in zero Gravity
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The big idea
  • Rotational Inertia depends on mass and radius
  • If either one of these is large, then rotational
    inertia is large, and object will be harder to
    rotate
  • Different types of objects have different
    equations for rotational inertia
  • But all equations have m and r2 in them.

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Momentum
  • p
  • Inertia in motion
  • Momentum mass x velocity (pmv)
  • If no unbalanced external force acts on an
    object, the momentum of that object is conserved
  • Symbol
  • Definition
  • Equation
  • Conservation

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Angular Momentum
  • Symbol
  • Definition
  • Equation
  • Conservation
  • L
  • Inertia of rotation
  • Angular momentum rotational inertia x
    rotational velocity (L I )
  • If no unbalanced external torque acts on a
    rotating system, the angular momentum of that
    system is conserved

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Conservation of Angular Momentum
  • If no outside torque is being applied, then total
    angular momentum in a system must stay the same
  • This means, if you decrease radius, you increase
    rotational speed
  • Increase radius, then rotational speed decreases

I represents rotational inertia ? -represents
angular speed
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Angular Momentum
  • The more rotational inetia has (the more mass
    farther out from the center) and the higher the
    rotational velocity, the more angular momentum it
    has. Example

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Examples
  • Helicopter tail rotor failure
  • Tail rotor failure 2

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Sports Connection
  • Ice skating
  • Skater starts out in slow spin with arms and legs
    out
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vAQLtcEAG9v0
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNtEnEeEyw_s
  • Skater pulls arms and legs in tight to body
  • Skater is then spinning much faster (higher
    rotational speed)
  • Gymnastics (pummel horse or floor routine)
  • Small radius to achieve fast rotational speed
    during moves, increase radius when low rotational
    speed is desired (during landing)

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Do cats violate physical law?
  • Video
  • They rotate their tail one way, so that their
    body rotates the other so that their feet are
    facing the ground and they land on their feet.
  • This combined with their flexibility allow them
    to almost always land on their feet

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Universe Connection
  • Rotating star shrinks radius. What happens to
    rotational speed??
  • Goes way up.. Spins very fast
  • Rotating star explodes outward. What happens to
    rotational speed??
  • Goes way down spins much slower

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Applications
  • The Big Cheese!
  • The Gyrowheel
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