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Calculate the change of angular velocity
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[QUOTE="SpaceThoughts, post: 6302014, member: 667252"] Hi there ... How do I calculate the change of angular velocity, when demonstrating conservation of angular momentum? I mean the change of angular velocity depends on the ratio between the two (rotating) masses that moves a distance along radius, and the (rotating) mass of the system itself. In other words, if I know all the data about a rotating system before the change, could I possible figure out everything about the system after the changes [I][U]just by knowing the distance traveled by the masses that moves along radius[/U][/I]? Is this at all possible to calculate? I am not at university level, and would appreciate an easy to understand answer. [/QUOTE]
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