angular motion
DESCRIPTION
Angular Motion. Linear to Angular conversions. x. Where x = arc length Θis the angle r is the radius of the circle Linear to angular ( Θis in radians) To get into degrees:. Conversion Degrees & Radian. 1 Revolution = 2π(rad) = 360 deg. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Angular Motion
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Linear to Angular conversions
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Where x = arc lengthΘis the angler is the radius of the circleLinear to angular (Θis in radians)To get into degrees:
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Conversion Degrees & Radian
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1 Revolution = 2π(rad) = 360 deg
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Right Hand ruleTo figure out the actual acceleration of an object you place your and in the same way of the rotation (cuffing your fingers).The way in which your thumb points outward is the angle in which the object is accelerating.
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Dot and Cross Products
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Cross products ARE NOT commutative
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Inertia
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Parallel Axis TheoremGeneral Format:
Where is
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