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In this chapter we will study the rotational motion of a rigid body about a fixed axis. A rigid body is defined as an object that has fixed size and shape. In other words, the relative positions of its constituent particles remain constant.
Note the close relationship between the result for rotational energy and the energy held by linear (or translational) motion: translational=12mv2.In the rotating system, the moment of inertia takes the role of the mass and the angular velocity takes the role of the linear velocity.
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21 sty 2022 · In this lecture, we have covered these important topics – • Introduction to Rotational Motion • Moment of Inertia • Moment of Inertia of continuous mass distribution • Moment of Inertia of a)...
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15 mar 2021 · We come across many objects that follow rotational movements. A ceiling fan or a potter’s wheel, these rotating objects are a system of particles that consider the rotational motion. It is the combination of circular motion of large number of particles of a rigid system. We know that force, energy and power are associated with rotational motion.