A small object with mass 3.80 kg moves counterclockwise with constant speed 1.70 rad/s in a circle of radius 3.35 m centered at the origin. It starts at the point with position vector 3.35î m. Then it undergoes an angular displacement of 9.25 rad. (a) What is its new position vector? -3.29i + 0.58j m (b) In what quadrant is the object located and what angle does its position vector make with the positive x-axis? second vv at 17o (c) What is its velocity? -0.989i – 5.61j m/s
Angular Momentum
The momentum of an object is given by multiplying its mass and velocity. Momentum is a property of any object that moves with mass. The only difference between angular momentum and linear momentum is that angular momentum deals with moving or spinning objects. A moving particle's linear momentum can be thought of as a measure of its linear motion. The force is proportional to the rate of change of linear momentum. Angular momentum is always directly proportional to mass. In rotational motion, the concept of angular momentum is often used. Since it is a conserved quantity—the total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant—it is a significant quantity in physics. To understand the concept of angular momentum first we need to understand a rigid body and its movement, a position vector that is used to specify the position of particles in space. A rigid body possesses motion it may be linear or rotational. Rotational motion plays important role in angular momentum.
Moment of a Force
The idea of moments is an important concept in physics. It arises from the fact that distance often plays an important part in the interaction of, or in determining the impact of forces on bodies. Moments are often described by their order [first, second, or higher order] based on the power to which the distance has to be raised to understand the phenomenon. Of particular note are the second-order moment of mass (Moment of Inertia) and moments of force.
![A small object with mass 3.80 kg moves counterclockwise with constant speed 1.70 rad/s in a circle of radius 3.35 m centered at the origin. It starts at the point with position vector 3.35î m. Then
it undergoes an angular displacement of 9.25 rad.
(a) What is its new position vector?
-3.29i + 0.58j
m
(b) In what quadrant is the object located and what angle does its position vector make with the positive x-axis?
second
at 170
(c) What is its velocity?
-0.989i – 5.61j
m/s
(d) In what direction is it moving?
260
° from the +x direction.
(e) What is its acceleration?
m/s2
(f) Make a sketch of its position, velocity, and acceleration vectors.
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