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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY


ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021

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A. Rotational Dynamics of Common Objects https://ophysics.com/r5.html

I. Mass Distribution: Solid Sphere


Moment of Inertia = constant
Radius = 1.5m, Pulley Mass = 5 kg
Moment of Inertia (I) = ___________ kg*m2

variation of Torque (Στ), (Pulling Force*Radius) vs Angular Acceleration (α)


Pulling Force = variable
Pulling Force Torque angular acceleration linear acceleration
(F), N (Στ), N·m (α), rad/s2 (a), m/s2
10 N
20 N
30 N
40 N
50 N

angular acceleration, α

Pulling Force F
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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021

II. Mass Distribution: Spherical Shell


Torque (Pulling Force*Radius) = constant
Pulling Force (N) = 25 N, Radius =1.5m

variation of Moment of Inertia (I) (Mass = variable, Radius = 1.5m) vs Angular


Acceleration (α)
Pulley Mass Moment of Inertia angular acceleration linear acceleration
(M), kg (I), kg*m2 (α), rad/s2 (a), m/s2
2 kg
4 kg
6 kg
8 kg
10 kg

angular acceleration, α

Pulley Mass M
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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021

III. Mass Distribution: Solid Cylinder


Pulling Force (N) = 25 N (constant)
Radius = variable, Mass = 5 kg (constant)
Torque (Pulling Force*Radius) = variable

variation of Radius (R) vs Angular Acceleration (α)


Radius Moment of Inertia Torque angular linear
(R), m (I), kg*m2 (Στ), N·m acceleration (α), acceleration (a),
rad/s2 m/s2
0.5 m
1.0 m
1.5 m
2.0 m

angular acceleration, α

Radius R
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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021

Using equations on Rotational Dynamics, derive the theoretical values of I, Στ, α, a.


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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021
Using equations on Rotational Dynamics, derive the theoretical values of I, Στ, α, a.

Using equations on Rotational Dynamics, derive the theoretical values of I, Στ, α, a.


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CET0122.1– PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS LABORATORY
ACTIVITIES AND EXPERIMENTS
2ND SEMESTER AY 2020 - 2021

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