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Dart with Thin Rod Collision - Conservation of Angular Momentum Demonstration and Problem
Content Provider | WatchKnowLearn |
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Description | A 5.3 g dart is moving vertically at 16.5 m/s just before it collides with and sticks to a 33.9 cm long, thin piece of cardboard. If the dart hits the 71.8 g piece of cardboard 28.7 cm from its fixed end, to what maximum angle does the cardboard rise? Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 Topic. Content Times: 0:07 The demonstration and the problem 1:40 Conservation of Angular Momentum 2:29 Splitting the problem into two parts 3:18 Solving part 1 - Conservation of Angular Momentum 6:40 Solving part 2 - Conservation of Mechanical Energy 9:15 Using sinθ to reduce down to one unknown variable 11:14 Comparing our answer to the demonstration Next Video: Gravitational Field Introduction Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Videos referred to in this video: Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved during this Collision? What are the Equations for Kinetic Energy and Angular Momentum of a Point Particle Moving in a Circle? Common Point Particle Angular Momentum Triangle Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Scott Carter, Christopher Becke, and Cameron Vongsawad for being my Quality Control Team for this video. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights License | Proprietary |
Subject Keyword | Rotational Motion k-12 homeschool homeschooling home school parents educational videos k12 preK-12 Physics Mechanics Science |
Content Type | Video |
Educational Role | Student Teacher |
Educational Use | Self Learning Lecture Demonstration |
Education Level | Class XI Class XII Class X |
Pedagogy | Chalk-and-talk Lecture cum Demonstration |
Resource Type | Video Lecture |
Subject | Rotational Motion |