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Alright, I am doing an experiment that involves rolling a marble down a curved railing in order to find its kinetic energy, both in terms of translation and rotation. My teacher recommended I set up two photogates in order to find the time taken for the ball to travel in between two points on the railing, and then from the length of the railing, the circumference of the marble and the time taken, I figure out the angular velocity and hence the rotational energy .
I'm sure I'm missing something here (late at night and I'm tired), but wouldn't it be easier to use the translational velocity (which I already know) and just divide that by the circumference?
Note: I actually never learned about rotational kinetic energy OR angular velocity.
I'm sure I'm missing something here (late at night and I'm tired), but wouldn't it be easier to use the translational velocity (which I already know) and just divide that by the circumference?
Note: I actually never learned about rotational kinetic energy OR angular velocity.