Moment of inertia and angular acceleration with Cobra SMARTsense and a precision pivot bearing

Article No: P2131367

If a constant torque is applied to a body that rotates without friction around a fixed axis, the changing angle of rotation increases proportionally to the square of the time and the angular velocity proportional to the time. Long runtime Nearly friction-less movement due to precision bearing Steady set-up prevents interferences Data logging reveals instantaneous results during measurement Measurement of the laws of angle and angular velocity according to time for a uniform rotation movement. Measurement of the laws of angle and angular velocity according to time for a uniformly accelerated rotational movement. Rotation angle; is proportional to the time t required for the rotation. Angular velocity Rotation Moment Torque Moment of inertia Rotational energy

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