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... angular momentum is propor- tional to the applied torque and the time the torque acts . It should also be stated that the change in the angular momentum is in the same direction as the applied torque . The law of conservation of ...
... angular momentum is propor- tional to the applied torque and the time the torque acts . It should also be stated that the change in the angular momentum is in the same direction as the applied torque . The law of conservation of ...
Σελίδα 141
... angular momentum 2mr2w . Since no outside torque has been applied to the system , the angular momentum remains unchanged . Hence , 2mR2wo 2mr2w , = or = 3 ( R2 / r2 ) wo . Observation of the experiment shows that the angular velocity ...
... angular momentum 2mr2w . Since no outside torque has been applied to the system , the angular momentum remains unchanged . Hence , 2mR2wo 2mr2w , = or = 3 ( R2 / r2 ) wo . Observation of the experiment shows that the angular velocity ...
Σελίδα 143
... angular momentum given by I AT At . The change in the angular momentum must be added to the original angular momentum Iwo , as indicated in ( b ) of Fig . 9.7 . Note that Iwo and I △ are both in the x - z plane . Furthermore , I Ao is ...
... angular momentum given by I AT At . The change in the angular momentum must be added to the original angular momentum Iwo , as indicated in ( b ) of Fig . 9.7 . Note that Iwo and I △ are both in the x - z plane . Furthermore , I Ao is ...
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