(^622) A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
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Kinetics of
Motion of Rotation 31
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Contents
- Introduction.
- Torque.
- Work done by a Torque.
- Angular Momentum.
- Newton’s Laws of Motion of
Rotation. - Mass Moment of Inertia.
- Mass Moment of Inertia of a
Uniform Thin Rod about the
Middle Axis Perpendicular to
the Length. - Moment of Inertia of a
Uniform Thin Rod about One
of the Ends Perpendicular to
the Length. - Moment of Inertia of a Thin
Circular Ring. - Moment of Inertia of a
Circular Lamina. - Mass Moment of Inertia of a
Solid Sphere. - Units of Mass Moment of
Inertia. - Radius of Gyration.
- Kinetic Energy of Rotation.
- Torque and Angular
Acceleration. - Relation Between Kinetics of
Linear Motion and Kinetics of
Motion of Rotation. - Flywheel.
- Motion of a Body Tied to a
String and Passing Over a
Pulley. - Motion of Two Bodies
Connected by a String and
Passing Over a Pulley. - Motion of a Body Rolling on
a Rough Horizontal Plane
without Slipping. - Motion of a Body Rolling
Down a Rough Inclined
Plane without Slipping.
31.1.INTRODUCTION
We have already discussed in chapter 21 the
kinematics of motion of rotation and its applications.
In this chapter, we had discussed the geometry of
motion without taking into consideration the forces
causing motion of rotation. But in this chapter, we
shall also discuss the forces, which influence the
motion of rotation.
31.2.TORQUE
It is the turning moment of a force on the
body on which it acts. The torque is equal to the
product of the force and the perpendicular distance
from any point O to the line of action of the force.
Mathematically, torque,
T = F × l