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What is the angular momentum of a rod rotating about one end (mass M and angular velocity ш),about its center of mass?
The discussion centers on calculating the angular momentum of a rod rotating about one end, specifically in relation to its center of mass. Participants explore the fundamental principles of angular momentum, including integration methods and reference frames.
Participants express differing views on how to approach the calculation of angular momentum, with no consensus reached on a definitive method or formula. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to calculate angular momentum about the center of mass versus the end of the rod.
Participants reference various resources for further information, indicating that the discussion may involve assumptions about the definitions and conditions of angular momentum calculations. There are also unresolved mathematical steps in deriving the final expressions.
Is the rod rotating about one end or its center of mass?kuyt said:What is the angular momentum of a rod rotating about one end (mass M and angular velocity ш),about its center of mass?
Yes, it is, and you can answer it by calculating the angular momentum of individual point about the end of the rod, then integrating them along the length of the rod. The result of doing that would be the formula at http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/MomentofInertiaRod.htmlkuyt said:But this is something fundamental,calculating angular momentum of a system about arbitary points in space.![]()
HallsofIvy said:Yes, it is, and you can answer it by calculating the angular momentum of individual point about the end of the rod, then integrating them along the length of the rod. The result of doing that would be the formula at http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/MomentofInertiaRod.html
that you could get to following the links you were given in tadchem's response.
