Demonstrating the Direction of Angular Velocity in Circular Motion
作者
Salih Demircioğlu,Kemal Yürümezoğlu,Hakan Işık
出处
期刊:The Physics Teacher [American Association of Physics Teachers] 日期:2015-08-21卷期号:53 (6): 360-362被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1119/1.4928353
摘要
Rotational motion is ubiquitous in nature, from astronomical systems to household devices in everyday life to elementary models of atoms. Unlike the tangential velocity vector that represents the instantaneous linear velocity (magnitude and direction), an angular velocity vector is conceptually more challenging for students to grasp. In physics classrooms, the direction of an angular velocity vector is taught by the right-hand rule, a mnemonic tool intended to aid memory. A setup constructed for instructional purposes may provide students with a more easily understood and concrete method to observe the direction of the angular velocity. This article attempts to demonstrate the angular velocity vector using the observable motion of a screw mounted to a remotely operated toy car.