A tag for questions about the mechanical interactions of rotating objects, including torque and angular momentum.
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Why is the Earth so fat?
I made a naive calculation of the height of Earth's equatorial bulge and found that it should be about 10km. The true height is about 20km. My question is: why is there this discrepancy?
The ...
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Why does a ballerina speed up when she pulls in her arms?
My friend thinks it's because she has less air resistance but I'm not sure.
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Why don't spinning tops fall over?
One topic which was covered in university, but which I never understood, is how a spinning top "magically" resists the force of gravity. The conservation of energy explanations make sense, but I don't ...
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Why does Venus rotate the opposite direction as other planets?
Given: Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum.
Reverse spinning with dense atmosphere (92 times > Earth & CO2 dominant sulphur based).
Surface same degree of aging all over.
Theoretical large ...
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What is the electric field generated by a spinning magnet?
Consider a cylinder of permanently magnetized material, with uniform magnetization pointing along the cylindrical symmetry axis (the $z$-direction). The magnet is rotating about its cylindrical ...
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Why does this object periodically turn itself?
See this video about 30 sec in. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL6Pt1O_gSE
Is this a real effect? Why does it seem to turn periodically?
Can it be explained by classical mechanics alone?
Is there a ...
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How do you explain spinning tops to a nine year old?
Why don't spinning tops fall over? (The young scientist version)
My nine year old son asked me this very question when playing with his "Battle Strikers" set. Having studied Physics myself, I am very ...
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Why does a cuboid spin stably around two axes but not the third?
Let $C$ be a cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped) with edges of lengths $a < b < c$.
Consider an axis that passes through the centers of two opposite faces of $C$. There are three such axes, ...
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Foucault pendulum
The equations of motions for a Foucault pendulum are given by:
$$\ddot{x} = 2\omega \sin\lambda \dot{y} - \frac{g}{L}x,$$
$$\ddot{y} = -2\omega \sin\lambda \dot{x} - \frac{g}{L}y.$$
What are the ...
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Why does the weighing balance restore when tilted and released
I'm talking about a Weighing Balance shown in the figure:
Press & Hold on onside of the horizontal beam and then release it. It makes some oscillations and comes back to equilibrium like shown ...
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Linear acceleration vs angular acceleration equation
I'm learning about angular velocity, momentum, etc. and how all the equations are parallel to linear equations such as velocity or momentum. However, I'm having trouble comparing angular acceleration ...
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Would a light or a heavy ball roll fastest down a slope?
A small, light ball and a larger, heavier ball are released from the top of a slope.
Which will move further? which will come down faster?
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Force applied off center on an object
Assume there is a rigid body in deep space with mass $m$ and moment of inertia $I$. A force that varies with time, $F(t)$, is applied to the body off-center at a distance $r$ from its center of mass. ...
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Why does dust stick to rotating fan propeller?
Why does dust stick to rotating fan propeller?
Intuitively, most people (including I) think of the dust will not stick to rotating fan propellers.
EDIT 1:
Thank you for the great explanations. I am ...
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What determines which frames are inertial frames?
I understand that you can (in principle) measure whether "free particles" (no forces) experience accelerations in order to tell whether a frame is inertial. But fundamentally, what determines which ...