Rotational mechanics Definition and 79 Threads

Rotation around a fixed axis is a special case of rotational motion. The fixed-axis hypothesis excludes the possibility of an axis changing its orientation and cannot describe such phenomena as wobbling or precession. According to Euler's rotation theorem, simultaneous rotation along a number of stationary axes at the same time is impossible; if two rotations are forced at the same time, a new axis of rotation will appear.
This article assumes that the rotation is also stable, such that no torque is required to keep it going. The kinematics and dynamics of rotation around a fixed axis of a rigid body are mathematically much simpler than those for free rotation of a rigid body; they are entirely analogous to those of linear motion along a single fixed direction, which is not true for free rotation of a rigid body. The expressions for the kinetic energy of the object, and for the forces on the parts of the object, are also simpler for rotation around a fixed axis, than for general rotational motion. For these reasons, rotation around a fixed axis is typically taught in introductory physics courses after students have mastered linear motion; the full generality of rotational motion is not usually taught in introductory physics classes.

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    Find Magnitude of Normal Reaction from Hinge after Release of Rod

    Homework Statement A rod (length 'l'; mass 'm') is hinged to a vertical wall and is released when it makes an angle @ with the wall. Find the magnitude of normal reaction exerted by the hinge just after the release of the rod? Homework Equations - The Attempt at a Solution I...
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    Rotational Collision of Sliding Boys: Velocity and Kinetic Energy Analysis

    Two boys are sliding towards each other on a frictionless, ice-covered parking lot. Jacob, mass 45kg, is sliding towards the right at 8m/s and Ethan, mass 31kg, is sliding towards the left at 11m/s along the same line. When they meet, they grab each other and hang on. (a) What is their velocity...
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    Tricky problem about angular momentum / rotational mechanics.

    Homework Statement The figure shows two cylinders of radius r1 and r2 rotating about their axes (along the length) with speeds \omega_1 and \omega_2 The two cylinders are moved closer to touch each other keeping the axes parallel. The cylinders first slip over each other at the point of...
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    Problem on Rotational mechanics / Conservation of angular momentum.

    Homework Statement The figure shows two cylinders rotating about their axes, all the variables involved are shown. The two cylinders are moved closer to touch each other keeping the axes parallel. The cylinders first slip over each other at the point of contact but slipping finally ceases due...
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    Rotational Mechanics and Torque With Relation to planes?

    Homework Statement For my physics class we need to research on internet how torque and rotational mechanics has to do with planes. I already know a little about torque. I know that torque helps planes turn and spin (pivot). Is there anything else torque has to do with planes? Also, could...
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    Simple rotational mechanics problem

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    Solving Rotational Mechanics Homework: \theta, \alpha, Torque

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    How Do You Calculate the Average Rotational Speed of a CD in Radians per Second?

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    Rotational Mechanics (Pulley and Mass)

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    Calculating Angular Velocity: Motor at 60rpm Comes to Rest in 10 Revolutions

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    Rotational Mechanics: Rolling Motion of a Ball Down an Incline

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    A problem on rotational mechanics

    Hi, I'm actually working on a problem in Rotational mechanics. I'll just hint the problem. In a rotating body,tangential acc=(radius)angular acceleration. velocity=(radius)angular velocity.thus, [tangential acc/angular acceleration] =[velocity/angular velocity] can we use the...
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    Rotational Mechanics:Small Problems

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    Parallel and perpendicuar axis theorems and other stuff on rotational mechanics

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    Understanding Rotational Mechanics - Find the Reasons!

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    So, How to Find x - Rod Standing on Frictionless Table (Rotation)

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    Rotational mechanics and Angular Momentum- help needed to check over work

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    Rotational Mechanics & Collisions question

    Homework Statement Q] A meter stick weighing 240 grams is pivoted at it's upper end in such a way that it can freely rotate through this end. A particle of mass 100 gms is attached to the upper end of the stick to a string of length 1m. Initially the rod is kept vertical and the string...
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    Some Questions regarding Rotational Mechanics

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    Coursework Experiment involving rotational mechanics

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    Rotational Mechanics: Calculating Torque as a Function of Time

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    Physics help: rotational mechanics satellite

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    Mastering Rotational Mechanics for IIT Droppers"

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    Flywheel, rotational mechanics problem

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    Rotational Mechanics - Pulley and Bucket

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    Rotational Mechanics (Conveyor belt)

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    Is Your Solution to These Rotational Mechanics Problems Correct?

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    Solving Rotational Mechanics: Minimum Friction & Kinetic Energy

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    Rotational Mechanics Lab: Creme vs. Broth

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