momentum conservation when tether ball cut string

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Tetherball problem [duplicate] – Physics Stack Exchange

Tetherball problem [duplicate] – Physics Stack Exchange

We know it speeds up as it passes, so ˙θ is not constant, and thus the Lagrangian is not conserved. In other words, the kinetic energy is …

angular momentum – Quantum Physics Lady

angular momentum – Quantum Physics Lady

Angular momentum is conserved. This means that the angular momentum of all the bodies within an isolated system remains constant. If a rotating …

11.3 Conservation of Angular Momentum – Lumen Learning

11.3 Conservation of Angular Momentum – Lumen Learning

Assume the merry-go-round is spinning without friction. As the rope of a tethered ball winds around a pole, what happens to the angular velocity of the ball?

Is conservation of angular momentum properly understood?

Is conservation of angular momentum properly understood?

Everything I’m finding by searching for information about this describes this case as conservation of momentum with zero external torque.

Why can't conservation of angular momentum be repeatably …

Why can't conservation of angular momentum be repeatably …

Ball on a string with decreasing radius can never disprove angular momentum because you have a ton of friction involved and angular momentum isn’t conserved …

Torque – Physics LibreTexts

Torque – Physics LibreTexts

Figure 1: Figure e: The boy makes a torque on the tetherball. … Since force is the rate of transfer of momentum, we have.

Conservation of Angular Momentum

Conservation of Angular Momentum

Concept Question: Change in Angular Momentum. A person spins a tennis ball on a string in a horizontal circle with velocity (so that the axis of rotation is.

Momentum Conservation Principle – The Physics Classroom

Momentum Conservation Principle – The Physics Classroom

In a collision, the momentum change of object 1 is equal to and opposite of the momentum change of object 2. That is, the momentum lost by object 1 is equal to …

6.2 Uniform Circular Motion – Physics | OpenStax

6.2 Uniform Circular Motion – Physics | OpenStax

Just a few examples are the tension in the rope on a tether ball, the force of Earth’s gravity on the Moon, the friction between a road and the tires of a car …

Conservation of angular momentum – tetherball vs charged …

Conservation of angular momentum – tetherball vs charged …

In the case of the tetherball, angular momentum is conserved only if you consider the torque being applied to the pole that the rope winds …