Angular kinematics Flashcards

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angular distance

A

-total length of angular pass

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angular displacement

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-equal in magnitude to the angle difference between initial and final position go object
-anglef-anglei

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3
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angular speed

A

angular distance / change in time

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4
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angular velocity

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-angular displacement / change in time
-Af-Ai /t2-t1
-degrees/s

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5
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angular acceleration

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-rate of angular velocity change with respect to no time
-degrees/s^2

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6
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linear and angular displacement

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->radius between a given point on a rotating body and the axis of rotation> linear displacement
-curvilinear distance= radius of rotation

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7
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relationship between linear and angular velocity

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-linear= radius of rotation X angular velocity
-two components
-if I decrease my radius rotation, my angular acceleration will increase

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8
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relationship between linear and angular acceleration

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-object one curved path experiences both linear and angular acceleration simultaneously
-tangenital acceleration
-radial acceleration

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9
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tangenital

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-time rate change in linear velocity as accelerate along curved path
-(linear velocity f- linear velocity i)/ change in time

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10
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increasing tangential acceleration

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-radius of rotation X angular acceleration
-shpuld be max before release

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radial acceleration

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-rate of change in direction of a rotating body as moves along curved path
-restraining force
>centripetal force
>centrifugal force
>radial acceleration: (linear velocity)^2/ radius of rotation

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