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Conservation of Angular Momentum

Experiment #14 from Advanced Physics with Vernier — Mechanics

Education Level
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Subject
Physics

Introduction

In your study of linear momentum, you learned that, in the absence of an unbalanced external force, the momentum of a system remains constant. In this experiment, you will examine how the angular momentum of a rotating system responds to changes in the moment of inertia, I.

Objectives

In this experiment, you will

  • Collect angle vs. time and angular velocity vs. time data for rotating systems.
  • Analyze the θ-t and ω-t graphs both before and after changes in the moment of inertia.
  • Determine the effect of changes in the moment of inertia on the angular momentum of the system.

Correlations

Teaching to an educational standard? This experiment supports the standards below.

International Baccalaureate (IB)/Physics
B.1 Rigid bodies and rotational dynamics

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