Unit 5 Rotation: Understanding and Using Angular Momentum

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Angular momentum

Rotational analogue of linear momentum; measures how hard it is to stop or redirect rotational motion about a chosen origin or axis.

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Origin dependence (of angular momentum)

Angular momentum is not an intrinsic property of an object alone; its value depends on the point (origin) about which it is calculated.

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Angular momentum of a particle (definition)

For a particle at position vector r with momentum p, angular momentum about the origin is L⃗ = r⃗ × p⃗.

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Magnitude of particle angular momentum

L = r p sinθ, where θ is the angle between r⃗ and p⃗.

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Perpendicular-component rule (for L)

Only the component of momentum perpendicular to r⃗ contributes to angular momentum about that origin (via the sinθ factor).

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Radial motion and angular momentum

If a particle moves directly toward or away from the origin (θ = 0 or π), then L = 0 about that origin.

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Right-hand rule (for L⃗)

The direction of L⃗ = r⃗ × p⃗ is given by the right-hand rule for the cross product.

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Units of angular momentum

kg·m²/s (equivalently N·m·s).

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Angular momentum in uniform circular motion (particle)

If v⃗ ⟂ r⃗, then L = m v r about the center.

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Angular momentum using angular speed

Using v = rω, a particle in circular motion has L = m r² ω.

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Moment of inertia (definition)

For rotation about a fixed axis, I = Σ mᵢ rᵢ², where rᵢ is each mass element’s distance from the axis.

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Rigid-body angular momentum (fixed-axis AP case)

For planar rotation about a principal axis, angular momentum is L⃗ = I ω⃗ (so magnitude L = Iω).

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Principal axis (context for L⃗ ∥ ω⃗)

An axis about which rotation makes L⃗ parallel to ω⃗; in general 3D rotation, L⃗ need not be parallel to ω⃗ unless rotating about a principal axis.

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Total angular momentum of a system

Vector sum over particles: L⃗_tot = Σ (r⃗ᵢ × p⃗ᵢ) about the chosen origin.

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Angular momentum decomposition about an origin

L⃗O = r⃗CM × M v⃗CM + L⃗CM (translation of CM plus “spin” about CM).

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Torque (definition)

Torque about an origin is τ⃗ = r⃗ × F⃗.

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Rotational dynamics link (torque–angular momentum)

For a particle, dL⃗/dt = τ⃗ (net torque changes angular momentum).

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Angular impulse

Integral of torque over time: ΔL⃗ = ∫ τ⃗ dt; useful when forces act briefly and are hard to model directly.

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Conservation of angular momentum (statement)

If net external torque about a chosen origin/axis is zero, then total angular momentum about that origin/axis is constant.

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External torque condition for conservation

τ⃗ext = 0 ⇒ L⃗tot = constant (must be about the same specified origin/axis).

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Pivot choice strategy

Choosing the pivot as the origin often removes unknown pivot forces from torque because their lever arm is zero about the pivot.

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Central force

A force always along (parallel or antiparallel to) r⃗ to a fixed center; it produces zero torque about that center (r⃗ × F⃗ = 0).

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Conservation with changing moment of inertia

With negligible external torque and fixed-axis rotation, Iᵢωᵢ = If (e.g., skater pulls in arms).

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Rotational kinetic energy (fixed-axis)

K = (1/2) I ω²; it generally is NOT conserved when I changes even if angular momentum is conserved.

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Inelastic rotational collision (sticking)

During a short collision with negligible external torque about the axis, angular momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not (use L, not K, across sticking).

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