Angular Kinetics
Angular Kinetics
Angular Kinetics
Angular Kinetics
Torque: Force which causes a turning effect.
Question
If a book is placed on the table and push the
book with two fingers at its Center of Mass, what type of motion is created on the book? Answer: Linear motion If you apply a force the same force away from the Center of Mass, what type of motion is created? Answer: Angular motion
Moments
Applying a force at the Center of Gravity will
cause Linear Motion Applying a force away from the Center of Gravity will produce a Torque This results in a rotary motion
Moments
= F.r
Question
Which of the following produces the greatest moment on the bolt?
d2 d1
F1
F2
1m
2m
What calculation did you do to get your answer? What was equated in your equation? What point did you take moments about? Did the fulcrum force enter into your solution?
Example
Find the biceps force necessary to hold the 100 N dumbbell in the static position shown:
F=?
E
25 N
5 cm 10 cm 15 cm
100 N
Example (cont.)
Create a free body diagram Shows only body of interest and forces applied to it
FBD:
F= ? 25 15 Ncm
F
5 cm
10 cm
100 N
RELBOW
25 N
100 N
S Fv = m av
F - RELBOW - 25 - 100 = 0
STOP
SM=Ia
F (0.05) - RELBOW (0) - 25 (0.15) - 100 (0.30) = 0
Moment Arm
Moment arm: shortest (perpendicular)
distance between a forces line of action and an axis of rotation. In the body, moment arm of muscle is the perpendicular distance between muscles line of pull and the joint center.
Anatomical Examples
Moments
Force Couple: The effect of a force couple is
Force Couple
Moments
Moments are vectors: need to know the axis
of rotation and the turning effect (CW or CCW) Units: Newton.meter (Nm)
Moment of Inertia
The resistance of a body to rotation about a
given axis: Resistance to angular acceleration If a rigid body is made of many particles, then the moment of inertia is: x I = S m.r2
Moment of Inertia
Units: kg.m2
Mass Distribution:
Given an object with two particles one mass
0.5 kg and the other 1 kg, which are 2 m and 1 m from the axis, what is the moment of inertia?
Moment of Inertia
I = S m.r2
Moment of Inertia
What happens if the distances are doubled
but the masses are the same? Ans: 12 kg.m2 Therefore, mass distribution has a larger influence , than just mass.
Question
Rank these moments of inertia for a person standing with arms at sides in increasing order: I. About an AP axis passing through the navel II. About a SI axis through the top of the head III. About an ML axis through the toes A) I, II, III B) II, I, III C) II, III, I D) All moments of inertia are equal
Answer
Rank these moments of inertia for a person standing with arms at sides in increasing order: I. About an AP axis passing through the navel II. About a SI axis through the top of the head III. About an ML axis through the toes B) II, I, III
Angular Momentum
Angular Momentum: the product of angular
Momentum of a Vaulter
H=I.w
angular motion
increases angular velocity Increasing moment of inertia decreases angular velocity For example: Ice skater, twisting gymnast, rotating discus thrower
proportional to the moment causing it. Therefore, the moment can be calculated two ways:
where T = moment
where T = moment
each other
Question
A child stands at the center of a spinning merry-go-round. What happens as the child walks a radial path to the edge of the merry-go-round? (neglect friction and effects of air resistance) A) The merry-go-round spins faster B) The merry-go-round slows down C) The moment of inertia of the child/merry-go-round combination decreases D) Both B and C
Answer
A child stands at the center of a spinning merry-go-round. What happens as the child walks a radial path to the edge of the merry-go-round? (neglect friction and effects of air resistance) B) The merry-go-round slows down
mass moves away from axis of rotation moment of inertia increases I2 > I1 I1 w1 = I2 w2 says that w2 < w1 (speed decreases)