Search Results

You may use the options below to change your display:
Alter display preferences

The following options can help you tailor your search display:

results per page
Restricted to General Topic: Classical Mechanics
Restricted to Specific Topic: Rotational Dynamics
Close your folders

Refine your search


Narrow your results

By Subject:

By Resource Type:

By Context:
  • (4)
  • (3)
  • (26)
  • (30)
  • (13)

By Collection:


|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 37
sort by: relevance | subject | date | title | author
Stick Falling from Table Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
W. Christian
Post a comment | Relations
The Stick Falling from Table Model shows the translational and rotational motion of a stick falling from a table.  The normal and gravitational force vectors and the center of mass…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
S. Kostov
Post a comment | Relations
This laboratory provides a detailed exploration of the dynamics of a top. This lab is designed to complement the theoretical treatment of the topic usually presented in intermediate…
Rocking Semicircular Hoop Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
W. Christian
Post a comment | Relations
The Rocking Semicircular Hoop model shows the dynamics of a simple object rocking without slipping on a horizontal surface. It is a supplemental simulation for an article by Leaf…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
D. Stern
Post a comment
This lesson plan provides an approach to teaching circular motion. It covers uniform circular motion, and the relation of its frequency with the peripheral velocity v, the radius of…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
E. Minot; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
Post a comment
This kinesthetic activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students visualize “straight” lines on a rotating object. Students work in pairs and attempt to draw…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
T. Dray; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
Post a comment
This computer visualization activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students visualize straight lines in a rotating frame. Students use Maple or Mathematica to…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
T. Dray; Publisher: Paradigms in Physics Program
Post a comment
This kinesthetic activity is designed to help upper division undergraduate students visualize and experience the effect of rotational acceleration. Students play catch on a…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
R. Teese, P. Laws, D. Jackson, K. Koenig, M. Willis, and D. Muller
Post a comment | Relations
This interactive video tutorial allows students to explore concepts of momentum conservation and energy conservation. This vignette shows that when a suspended block of wood is shot…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
R. Allain
Post a comment | Relations
This blog post includes a Tracker video analysis of a Star Wars VII trailer scene showing a rolling droid. The goal is to estimate the droid's rotational and linear speeds. A…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
Publisher: Public Broadcasting Service
Post a comment | Relations | Standards
This video-based resource examines conservation of angular momentum through the motion of an acrobat doing aerial flips. It explores how a tucked position decreases the acrobat's…
|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 37