Angular Momentum & Newton's Second Law definitions Flashcards
Angular Momentum & Newton's Second Law definitions
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Angular Momentum
A measure of the quantity of rotation of an object, dependent on its moment of inertia and angular velocity.Torque
A force that causes an object to rotate around an axis, measured in Newton-meters (Nm).Moment of Inertia
A property of a body that defines its resistance to angular acceleration, calculated as mass times radius squared for point masses.Angular Velocity
The rate of change of angular position of a rotating body, often measured in radians per second.Newton's Second Law
A fundamental principle stating that the sum of forces equals mass times acceleration, applicable in linear and rotational dynamics.RPM
Revolutions per minute, a unit of rotational speed or the number of turns in one minute.Radians
A unit of angular measure used in angular-linear velocity conversions, where 2π radians equal one full rotation.Point Mass
An idealized object with mass concentrated at a single point, simplifying calculations in physics problems.Circular Path
The trajectory of an object moving in a circle, characterized by a constant distance from a central point.Frequency
The number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time, used in calculating angular velocity.Time Interval
The duration over which a change in a physical quantity, such as angular momentum, occurs.Negative Torque
A torque that acts in the opposite direction of rotation, causing an object to slow down.