Class 28
Class 28
Class 28
s R
The wheel moves with speed ds/dt
d
vcom R
dt
Rolling motion as rotation and translation
s R
The wheel moves with speed ds/dt
d
vcom R
dt
The kinetic energy of rolling
K 12 I P 2 I P I com MR 2
K 12 I com 2 12 MR 2 2
K 12 I com 2 12 Mvcom
2
K r Kt
Rolling down a ramp
•However, we do not really have to compute fs (see section 12-3).
•We can, instead, analyze the motion about P, in which case,
Fgsin is the only force component with a moment arm about P.
Use: torque = I a
N R Fg sin I Pa
acom a R
Fg sin R fs x
Thus:
P MR 2 g sin I P acom
I P I com MR 2
Fg Fg cos g sin
acom
1 I com / MR 2
Torque and angular momentum
r F definition
•Torque was discussed in the previous chapter; cross products
are discussed in chapter 3 (section 3-7) and at the end of this
presentation; torque also discussed in this chapter (section 7).
Angular momentum l is defined as: l r p m r v
r p r mv
•SI unit is Kg.m2/s.
Torque and angular momentum
r F definition
•Torque was discussed in the previous chapter; cross products
are discussed in chapter 3 (section 3-7) and at the end of this
presentation; torque also discussed in this chapter (section 7).
Angular momentum l is defined as: l r p m r v
r p r mv
•SI unit is Kg.m2/s.
Newton's second law in angular form
dp Linear form
Fnet
dt
No surprise:
dl angular form
net
dt
The vector sum of all the torques acting on a particle is
equal to the time rate of change of the angular momentum.
For a system of many particles, the total angular momentum is:
n
L l1 l2 l3 ln li
i 1
dL n dli n
net ,i net
dt i 1 dt i 1
The net external torque acting on a system of particles is equal to
the time rate of change of the system's total angular momentum.
Angular momentum of a rigid body about a fixed axis
We are interested in the component of
angular momentum parallel to the axis of
rotation:
n n
Lz liz mi vi ri vr dm
i 1 i 1
r r dm r2 dm I
In fact: L I
Conservation of angular momentum
It follows from Newton's second law that:
L a constant
Li L f
I ii I f f
f Ii
i I f
Conservation of angular momentum
It follows from Newton's second law that:
Li L f I I 2 i
If
f f
ˆi ˆj kˆ ˆj ˆi kˆ
ˆj kˆ ˆi kˆ ˆj ˆi
kˆ ˆi ˆj ˆi kˆ ˆj
a b ax ˆi a y ˆj az kˆ bx ˆi by ˆj bz kˆ
î î
+ve -ve
ˆj k̂ ˆj
k̂
ax ˆi by ˆj axby ˆi ˆj axby kˆ
a b a y bz by az ˆi az bx bz ax ˆj axby a y bx kˆ