Syllabus Equations
Motion
in a circle: centripetal acceleration / centripetal force
Tangential velocity (speed)
Angular speed (frequency)
Note: The equation should have been expressed as
Torque
Note: is better
Cross product
The vector product or cross product of two
vectors and
Magnitude
of the vector .
is
a unit vector perpendicular to both the vectors and .
Right-hand screw rule
Torque (tau)
S.I. unit N.m
Forces tend to change the motion of things
Torques rotational counterpart of forces
tend to twist or change the state of
rotation of things
Applied torque
Applied force
Lever arm vector displacement from
pivot to point of application of the force
Angle between the vectors and
Magnitude
component of applied force at right angles to the radius vector
Direction of the torque given by right-hand screw
rule
Torque is perpendicular to both the
radius vector and the force
Motion in a circle
Equation of a circle
Angular displacement [rad]
Angular speed [rad.s-1]
Tangential velocity
[m.s-1]
(direction: tangent to circle)
Centripetal acceleration
[m.s-2]
(direction: towards centre of circle / perpendicular to circle)
A force must be applied to an object
to give it circular motion. This net force is called the centripetal force.
(direction: towards centre of circle / perpendicular to circle)
Period T
[s] time for 1 revolution
Frequency f [Hz] revolutions per seconds
Angular frequency (speed)
[rad.s-1]
Work W = 0
Banked curves
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