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Concerning angular velocity : omega a = omega b (a and b have different position in a circle) But the same point when talking about linear velocity, one traveled long distance compared to the other point, so the linear velocity differ because we compute in meters per second, but angular speed cares only about the radians or revolutions per second. ❤thank you very much indeed
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3:51 since arch length (s) is a scalar quantity that represents the distance the rotating objects makes from the initial position to the final position, so (s/t) represent its speed, not velocity; consequently, (w*r) is the speed, not the velocity of the object, am I correct?
what does centripetal acceleration do to the motion of the object? does the centripetal acceleration mean the object accelerates toward the center based on the arrow?
A centripetal acceleration is what keeps the body in circular motion, and this centripetal acceleration is enforced by a centripetal force. This centripetal force could be the gravitational force acting on a satellite by a planet.
A 50 kg skip attached to a steel rope on a crane is used to hoist bricks from the ground to the top of a construction site. The steel rope is wound onto a lifting drum with a diameter of 700 mm and rotational frequency of 49 revolutions per minute. The lifting drum is situated on the top floor which is 154 m high. How many seconds will it take to lift bricks, three quarters up the height of the building?
5:07 yes, point B travels longer distance as compared to A but won't the time it takes to cover that distance also be longer? I mean won't they balance out each other or smt?
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Concerning angular velocity : omega a = omega b (a and b have different position in a circle)
But the same point when talking about linear velocity, one traveled long distance compared to the other point, so the linear velocity differ because we compute in meters per second, but angular speed cares only about the radians or revolutions per second.
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3:51 since arch length (s) is a scalar quantity that represents the distance the rotating objects makes from the initial position to the final position, so (s/t) represent its speed, not velocity; consequently, (w*r) is the speed, not the velocity of the object, am I correct?
what does centripetal acceleration do to the motion of the object? does the centripetal acceleration mean the object accelerates toward the center based on the arrow?
A centripetal acceleration is what keeps the body in circular motion, and this centripetal acceleration is enforced by a centripetal force. This centripetal force could be the gravitational force acting on a satellite by a planet.
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A 50 kg skip attached to a steel rope on a crane is used to hoist bricks from the ground to the top of a construction site. The steel rope is wound onto a lifting drum with a diameter of 700 mm and rotational frequency of 49 revolutions per minute. The lifting drum is situated on the top floor which is 154 m high. How many seconds will it take to lift bricks, three quarters up the height of the building?
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All human motion is angular, the linear part is only in the middle or end of a motion which has a rotational axis at its beginning. Thanks, sir!
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5:07 yes, point B travels longer distance as compared to A but won't the time it takes to cover that distance also be longer? I mean won't they balance out each other or smt?
its a disk so if the point b took longer to rotate then the outer part is gonna fall behind the inner part wich is impossible unless its some flexible disk
No, they rotate at the same speed
Yes, you only need to know the frrlequency ( 1 cycle per second) then we can know the result of the angular velocity. Thank you very much
I have watched so many of your videos but I have never had do watch a video on organic chemistry because to me it makes sense. I think that's funny, so yeah
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This would help if you haven’t studied circular motion and jumped to rotational
6:35
Are the cycles always 1 in the equations for T and f?
No
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what is relation between centripetal accleretion and radius? (directly or inversely)