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Physics 312 Lecture: "Rotational Kinematics"
Mar 9, 1998
- Physicists usually use radians rather than degrees to measure angles.
- There are 2*pi radians around a circle.
- Radians may sometimes disappear as units in a problem,
especially in angular velocity or angular acceleration.
- Angular distance (radians) is analog to linear distance (meters).
- Angular velocity (radians/sec) is analog to linear velocity (meters/sec).
- Angular accleration (radians/sec^2) is analog to linear
accleration (meters/sec^2).
- Equations of rotational kinematics are very similar to those of
linear kinematics.
This lecture discusses material in Chapter 10 of Serway.
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