Physics
Physics
Physics
Submitted to
Department of Physics
Trinity International College
Dillibazaar, Kathmandu
Submitted by
Kushal Bhujel
Roll no. 29853
Section. DL1
Date: 2080/11/01
DECLARATION
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Department Head of Physics Principal
Date: 2080/11/01
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION…………………………………1-2
1.1: General Background………………………1
1.2: Objectives of the Study………………….2
CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS AND METHODS…………..3
CHAPTER 3: OBSERVATION……………………………………..4
CHAPTER 4: LIMITATIONS OF STUDY……………….….5
CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS…6-9
CHAPTER 6: REFERENCES……………………………….……10
CHAPTER 7: APPENDIX……………………………………………11
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1. 1 General Background
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1.2 Objectives of the Study
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CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS AND METHODS
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CHAPTER 3: OBSERVATION
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CHAPTER 4: LIMITATIONS OF STUDY
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CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND CONCLUSION
RESULTS:
Newton’s Laws for Rotation
1. If an object does not experience a net torque on it, it
will not have an angular acceleration and therefore no
angular velocity. If there is a net torque on an object it will
have an angular acceleration and angular velocity.
2. The torque on an object is equal to the moment of
inertia multiplied by the angular acceleration.
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angular displacement (angular speed) squared multiplied
by the radius squared times the mass of the object. In the
case of a water wheel we have a thick hollow cylinder
(wheel) and a rod (axle). The inertia is defined as the sum
of the points of mass multiplied by the corresponding
radius squared. In order to find the Moment of Inertia for
an individual object we need to look at it as a collection of
equally sized masses, which means that they have equal
densities and volumes, so if we integrate the
perpendicular distance (radius) squared from the center
of mass multiplied by the mass density and integrate it
with respect to the volume of a particular object we can
calculate the moment of inertia of an object.
Torque
Torque or the moment arm is quantified by taking the
cross product of the force perpendicular to the axis of
rotation and the position vector, taking the dot product of
these gives us the SI units of Nm. To get the magnitude of
torque it is also important to take into consideration the
angle theta between the force vector and the You sent
position vector. Use the right hand rule to determine the
direction of torque for the given position vector and force.
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Rotational Work The Work done by torque is defined as
the torque multiplied by the angular displacement In
order to determine how much work can be done by
moving water in a river or stream requires that the total
volume of water available to do work is determined. Once
a volume is determined, it is possible to calculate the
amount of work that the water is capable of doing on the
water wheel and in turn the ideal size and type of wheel
can be determined.
Rotational Work
The Work done by torque is defined as the torque
multiplied by the angular displacement In order to
determine how much work can be done by moving water
in a river or stream requires that the total volume of water
available to do work is determined. Once a volume is
determined, it is possible to calculate the amount of work
that the water is capable of doing on the water wheel and
in turn the ideal size and type of wheel can be determined.
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CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES
https://tribhuwan.academia.edu
https://alumni.media.mit.edu
Wikipedia.org
https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com
Pioneer Physics, Grade 11
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APPENDIX
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