AP Physics 1 Unit 5 Notes: Angular Motion Foundations

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Rotational kinematics

The description of how rotational motion changes with time (angular position, angular velocity, angular acceleration) for an object rotating about an axis.

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Axis of rotation

The line about which an object rotates; rotational kinematics must specify what is rotating about which axis.

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Angular position (θ)

An angle that specifies an object’s rotational “where” (orientation) relative to a chosen reference (zero) direction.

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Angular displacement (Δθ)

The change in angular position: Δθ = θf − θi; its sign depends on the chosen sign convention.

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Sign convention (CCW positive)

A consistent choice for positive rotation direction, typically counterclockwise positive and clockwise negative in AP Physics 1.

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Radian

The angle measure used in rotational formulas; defined so that 1 rad subtends an arc length equal to the radius.

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Radians–arc length relation

Relationship between angle (in radians), arc length, and radius: θ = s/r (equivalently s = rθ).

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Degree–radian conversion

Conversion used to switch between units: 2π rad = 360° (so formulas requiring radians must not use degrees directly).

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Angular velocity (ω)

Rate of change of angular position: ω = Δθ/Δt (signed; units rad/s).

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Angular acceleration (α)

Rate of change of angular velocity: α = Δω/Δt (signed; units rad/s²).

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Constant-angular-acceleration model

A rotational motion case where α is constant, allowing use of rotational kinematics equations analogous to linear constant-acceleration equations.

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Rotational kinematics equation: ωf = ωi + αt

For constant α, the final angular velocity equals initial angular velocity plus α times time.

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Rotational kinematics equation: Δθ = ω_it + (1/2)αt²

For constant α, angular displacement equals initial angular velocity times time plus one-half α times time squared.

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Rotational kinematics equation: ωf² = ωi² + 2αΔθ

For constant α, relates angular speeds and angular displacement without needing time.

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Rotational kinematics equation: Δθ = ((ωi + ωf)/2)t

For constant α, angular displacement equals average angular velocity times time.

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θ vs. t graph interpretation

On an angular position–time graph, the slope equals angular velocity ω; increasing steepness indicates increasing ω.

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ω vs. t graph interpretation

On an angular velocity–time graph, slope equals angular acceleration α and the area under the curve equals angular displacement Δθ.

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α vs. t graph interpretation

On an angular acceleration–time graph, the area under the curve equals the change in angular velocity Δω.

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Rigid-body rotation (about a fixed axis)

For a rigid object rotating about a fixed axis, every point has the same θ, ω, and α; linear (tangential) quantities vary with radius.

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Tangential distance / arc length (Δs)

Linear distance traveled along the circular path: Δs = rΔθ.

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Tangential speed (v)

Linear speed along the circular path related to angular speed by v = rω; increases with radius for the same ω.

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Tangential acceleration (a_t)

Acceleration that changes the speed (magnitude) of the velocity along the tangent: a_t = rα.

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Centripetal acceleration (a_c)

Inward (radial) acceleration due to change in direction of velocity in circular motion: a_c = v²/r = rω².

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Total acceleration in circular motion

If both tangential and centripetal accelerations exist, they are perpendicular, so magnitude a = √(at² + ac²).

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Rolling without slipping

Rolling where the contact point is instantaneously at rest relative to the ground, giving the kinematic constraints vcm = rω and (if speeding up/slowing down) acm = rα.

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