Rotational Kinetic Energy | Physics
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2020
- In this animated tutorial, I will teach you the easy concept of rotational kinetic energy in physics. Also, you will learn different examples of rotational kinetic energy equation in our daily life.
To learn more, watch this lecture till the end.
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"I" for hollow sphere is 2/3mr²
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There is no kinetic energy in a moving mass there is force Mv squared kinetic energy is the energy of consistent work from a consistent force regards Graham Flowers
the lecture is indeed useful, however, how did you get 1.62? isn't it supposed to be 0.162? I tried plugging the digits in my calculator and it says 0.162, I'm confused af.
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It may be calculation mistake....
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0.162 my answer
Football is just like the spherical shell because footballs are hollow from inside. And the moment of inertia of spherical shell is 2/3MR^2. But sir, you used the rotational inertia of a solid sphere(2/5MR^2) for football at the end of video in calculating rotational kinetic energy.
Footballs typically have layers of materials surrounding an inflatable bladder, making them not completely hollow like a spherical shell. The layers consist of materials like synthetic leather, rubber, and lining, which contribute to the distribution of mass throughout the volume of the football. Therefore, the formula for the moment of inertia for a solid sphere, \( \frac{2}{5} m r^2 \), is more appropriate for calculating the rotational inertia of a football. By Chat GPT 😅