PIRA 1Q30.00 TRANSFER OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
1Q30.00Transfer of Angular Momentum
1Q30.10passing the wheelPIRA 200Pass a bicycle wheel back and forth to a person on a rotating stool.
1Q30.10passing the wheel1Q30.10A bicycle wheel is passed back and forth to a person on a rotating stool.
1Q30.10passing the wheelM-179The lecturer on a rotating stool passes a spinning bike wheel back and forth to an assistant while turning it over.
1Q30.15pass bags o' ricePIRA 1000
1Q30.15pass bags o' rice1Q30.15
1Q30.20drop bags o' ricePIRA 500
1Q30.20bags o' rice1Q30.20A person on a rotating stool holds out 10 lb bags of rice and drops them.
1Q30.25satellite de rotatorPIRA 1000
1Q30.25satellite derotator1Q30.25Same a disc 07-09.
1Q30.25de-spin device13-7.1Two heavy weights on cables are released from a vertically spinning disc to slow the system by conservation of angular momentum.
1Q30.25de-spin device13-7.2A mass flies out on a string satellite de-spin device with derivation of proper dimensions and weights.
1Q30.25satellite derotatorDisc 07-09Heavy weights fly off a rotating disc carrying away angular momentum.
1Q30.30catch the bag on the stoolPIRA 1000
1Q30.30catch the bag on the stool1Q30.30Sit on the rotating stool and catch a heavy ball at arms length.
1Q30.30catch the bag on the stoolMt-7Throw or catch a bag of lead shot off axis while sitting on a rotating platform.
1Q30.30catch the ball on the stoolM-180Baseballs or billiard balls may be thrown or caught at an arm's length by a demonstrator on a rotating stool.
1Q30.31catch the ball on the stool11-2.3dRoll a ball down an incline and catch it off axis on the air bearing supported rotating disc.
1Q30.33shoot ball at a shaftAJP 31(2),91Shoot a steel ball at a catcher on the end of an arm that rotates.
1Q30.34catch a ball on a rotating barAJP 33(8),iiiRoll a ball down an incline and catch it on the end of a modified Welch Centripetal Force Apparatus (No. 930) Similar to AJP 31,91 (1963).
1Q30.40drop disc on rotating disc11-2.3aA second disc is dropped on an air bearing supported rotating disc. Spark timer recording.
1Q30.50spinning funnelTPT 22(6),391A funnel filled with sand spins faster as the sand runs out.
1Q30.50spinning funnelTPT 22(9),554A letter about TPT 22(6),391, "Demonstrating conservation of angular momentum".
1Q30.90stick-propeller deviceTPT 11(5),303The stick-propeller device appears to produce angular momentum from nowhere.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

Return to:
[MECHANICS][MAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY]