Mastering Rotational Motion and Dynamics

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Torque

A vector product that drives rotational motion, defined as (\vec{\tau} = \vec{r} \times \vec{F}).

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Magnitude of Torque

Given by (\tau = rF\sin(\theta)), where (\theta) is the angle between the position vector and the force vector.

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Right-Hand Rule

A method to determine the direction of the torque vector by curling fingers from the position vector to the force vector.

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Lever Arm

The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force, used to calculate torque as (\tau = r_{\perp}F).

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Rotational Inertia (Moment of Inertia)

The rotational analog of mass, denoted as (I), representing an object's resistance to changes in its rotational velocity.

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Moment of Inertia of point masses

For a system of point masses, rotational inertia is calculated as (I = \sum{i} mi r_i^2).

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Continuous Objects Inertia

For continuous rigid bodies, (I = \int r^2 \, dm), using integration to sum infinite mass elements.

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Parallel Axis Theorem

States that (I = I_{cm} + Md^2), allowing calculation of inertia around an axis parallel to the center of mass.

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Common Inertia of a Hoop

The moment of inertia of a hoop about its center is (I = MR^2).

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Common Inertia of a Solid Disk

For a solid disk about its center, the moment of inertia is (I = \frac{1}{2}MR^2).

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Newton's Second Law for Rotation

Expressed as (\Sigma \vec{\tau}_{ext} = I\vec{\alpha}), relating net torque to angular acceleration.

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Massive Pulley Example Equations

Linear: (mg - T = ma); Rotational: (\tau = T \cdot R = I\alpha).

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Condition for Rolling Without Slipping

The condition where (v{cm} = R\omega) and (a{cm} = R\alpha).

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Friction in Rolling Motion

Static friction provides torque and acts at the contact point, but does zero mechanical work during rolling without slipping.

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Total Kinetic Energy in Rolling

The total kinetic energy is (K{tot} = K{trans} + K{rot} = \frac{1}{2}Mv{cm}^2 + \frac{1}{2}I_{cm}\omega^2).

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Confusing Axis of Rotation

A common mistake; always verify which axis the moment of inertia applies to, especially for rods.

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Forces at the Pivot

Forces applied at the axis create zero torque, but they contribute to the linear net force regarding stability.

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Slipping vs. Tipping

In static problems, an object can slide before it tips or tip before it slides; both should be checked.

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Mixing Units in Torque

Torque calculations require angles in radians; degrees must be converted for consistency.

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Friction in Accelerating Vehicles

In rolling motion, static friction at tires points forward to accelerate the car, opposite to rotation of wheels.

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Rigid Body Dynamics

The study of the motion of rigid bodies requiring both linear and rotational dynamics to analyze systems.

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Contact Point during Rolling

At the contact point of a rolling object with the ground, the instantaneous velocity is zero.

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Integrating Mass Elements for Inertia

In inertia calculations, express (dm) in different forms: linear, area, or volume depending on object shape.

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Torque due to Force

Torque is generated around an axis when a force is applied at a distance from the pivot point.

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Angular acceleration

Denoted as (\vec{\alpha}), representing the rate of change of angular velocity for rotating objects.

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Static Equilibrium in Rotational Systems

A condition where the net torque and net forces on a body are both zero, indicating no rotational or translational motion.

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