Movimiento circular y momentum
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Things really get spinning with a discussion of accelerated circular motion. Then the Standard Deviants cover rotational motion, which is the rotation of objects like planets. Along the way you'll learn about radical radians and other science lingo. Finally, we'll look at linear momentum and its companion, the Principle of Conservation of Linear Momentum. The study of motion in a circle applies to a wide range of activities: from Ferris wheels to Ferraris and technologies from space exploration to machine design. Rotational motion is simple and fun to study, as it involves rotating objects such as tops and orbiting objects such as satellites. Linear and angular momentum problems are explored. Students calculate answers in rads (radians), degrees, and trig functions and use the metric system almost exclusively.
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27 min 2 sec
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