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Questions tagged [rotational-dynamics]

A tag for questions about the mechanical interactions of rotating objects, including torque and angular momentum.

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Why don't helicopters use reaction wheels to counter the main rotor?

As the main title says. I'm finding myself wondering about helicopters. The tail rotor is a vulnerable and key piece of equipment, especially on military helicopters. I know some helicopters instead ...
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Does centrifugal force stiffen a rotating blade?

I'm a helicopter pilot with limited physics knowledge (units in BSc and HNCs). I have recently challenged an assertion that rotating blades are stiffened by centrifugal force. In My mind, stiffness ...
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What will happen to a ball kept on a frictionless inclined plane?

I was wondering about this question since I learned about rolling motion in the chapter on rotational mechanics. I was unable to come to a solid conclusion due to the reasons mentioned below. The ...
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Is 13 really the answer for the "Devil's problem" in physics (a rolling tube with a rod)?

Recently I chewed the fat with a physics student and got intrigued by him mentioning "the Devil's problem," which he described as a simply worded mechanics problem that is extremely ...
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Dynamics of a rotating coin

Sometimes when I'm bored in a waiting area, I would take a coin out of my pocket and spin it on a table. I never really tried to figure out what was going on. But, recently I wondered about two things:...
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How can the Earth keep spinning with a liquid core?

In regards to the 'conservation of angular momentum' being the explanation of why celestial objects spin... If you fill a ball or any other container with a liquid and try to spin it, you will not ...
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Could pressing the brakes on a car in mid-air affect its pitch rotation?

In a racing video game series named Trackmania, there is a game mechanic where when you hit a jump and the car is in mid-air, you can stop the car from pitching downward by tapping on the brakes. I am ...
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Why is it easier to carry a person while spinning than not spinning?

I was carrying my friend around the other day when I was spinning her she was light but when not spinning her and just carrying her around she was heavy, why is that?
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Why do bikes hardly ever skid while braking with the front wheel?

When abruptly braking with the rear wheel on a bike, it tends to skid pretty easily. Doing the same with the front wheel is a very different experience. Instead of skidding, the bike lifts the rear ...
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Stability of rotation of a rectangular prism

I've noticed something curious about the rotation of a rectangular prism. If I take a box with height $\neq$ width $\neq$ depth and flip it into the air around different axes of rotation, some motions ...
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Can a Foucault pendulum really prove Earth is rotating?

According to this article, a Foucault pendulum proved Earth was rotating. I'm not sure it really proved it. If Earth weren't rotating and a Foucault pendulum started in a state with zero velocity, it ...
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How does an isolated body in deep space 'know' it's rotating? [duplicate]

We can imagine an object floating in the known universe, maximally distant from any other large mass. Maybe it has been there since coalescing after the big bang. What physical phenomena tell it ...
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Can spinning arms really help you balance on the edge of a cliff?

This is how many cartoons depict a character about to fall from the edge of a cliff. You can see movie characters do it. You can also see real people doing it. But does spinning arms like that ...
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How can earthquakes shift the earth's axis?

One often comes across news articles that claim that an earthquake shifted the earth's axis. http://news.google.com/?q=earthquake%20shifted%20OR%20shifts%20earth%27s%20axis If you ignore the ...
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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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