Say hello to Zion and Mikey! I am currently visiting relatives in Maryland and, while finding my seat for the Spiderverse movie, I met two Flipping Physics students of mine. So cool!
Have you ever struggled to describe Rotational Inertia to your students? Even worse, have you ever struggled to understand Rotational Inertia yourself. (I know I have. 😇) Did you know Rotational Inertia is the same as Moment of Inertia? Yeah, I’m with you there. I did not know the name had been changed until recently. However, I do think Rotational Inertia is a more logical phrase than Moment of Inertia. Well, if you would like some help with the concept of Rotational Inertia, then I highly suggest the Rotational Inertia Demonstrator from Arbor Scientific because it is an easy way to demonstrate the concept of rotational inertia. The demonstrator is composed of three pulleys of different sizes all centered around the same axle. Attached to the pulleys are four spokes on which four masses can be placed. The distance from the axle, or axis of rotation, of the four masses on the spokes can be adjusted. In order to understand rotational inertia, we should first review the equati
Every spring I hear the same thing from many AP Physics C students, “Why did I not find your videos earlier?” Please help spread the word so more students find my videos earlier in the year. Let’s help more people learn physics!
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