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Chapter 5: Angular Momentum

Chapter 5: Angular Momentum

pp. 90-109

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, Emory University, Atlanta, , Emory University, Atlanta
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In this chapter, we begin by defining the concept of the angular momentum for a point mass, systems of discrete masses, and continuous rigid bodies. We then use the most general form of Newton’s Second Law for rotational motion to study the impulse due to a torque, the angular momentum impulse theorem, and finally the conservation of angular momentum. To develop these theorems, we draw from our understanding of the analogous theorems in linear motion.

Keywords

  • angular momentum
  • impulse
  • torque
  • conservation of angular momentum
  • continuous rigid bodies
  • system of masses
  • momentum-impulse theorem

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