Angular momentum Flashcards
(9 cards)
1
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What is angular momentum?
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- Angular momentum is rotation.
- It involves an object in motion around an axis.
- Angular momentum depends on 2 things.
2
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What 2 things does angular momentum depend on?
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- Moment of inertia
- Angular velocity
3
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- Moment of inertia
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- The resistance of an object to change in state when rotating.
4
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- Angular velocity
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- The rate of movement in rotation.
- Basically how quickly something is rotating/ spinning.
5
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Equation for angular momentum
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AM= Moment of inertia x Angular velocity
6
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The relationship between the ‘moment of inertia’ and ‘angular velocity’
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- Both of these qualities are inversely proportional, and will always have an affect on one another.
- As one increases the other decreases at the same rate.
- Basically if something becomes more difficult to turn it will slow down.
7
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Moment of inertia
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- The greater the inertia, the harder it becomes to rotate.
Moment of inertia depends on 2 things:
1. The Mass of an object
2. The distribution of mass around the axis. - The closer the mass is to the axis of rotation, the easier it is to turn- so the moment of inertia is low.
- The further the mass is to the axis of rotation, the harder it is to turn- so the moment of inertia is high.
8
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Angular momentum
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- Angular momentum is a constant.
- It remains constant unless an external force acts upon it.
- Once an object is spinning the only thing that is going to stop it spinning is an external force such as air resistance or friction, otherwise it would spin forever.
9
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NEED TO KNOW!!!!
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- Angular momentum remains constant.
- Angular momentum= moment of inertia x angular velocity.
- Moment of inertia and angular velocity are inversely proportional.
Moment of inertia is effected by:
1. The mass of an object.
2. The distribution of mass around the axis. - Change in moment of inertia results in a change of angular velocity.
- Angular velocity increases when moment of inertia decreases.
- Angular velocity decreases when moment of inertia increases.