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Understanding Rotational Motion: Basics Explained

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Lucy Harris@lucyharris_syyt

Rotational motion is all about how objects spin and rotate...

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of 1
Rotational motion
4/12/22 8:56 AM
Translation
v=vo+at
v²=vo²+2a(x-xo)
x=xo+vot+½at²
x=xo+½(v+vo)t

Rotation alpha
ω=ωo+αt
ω²=ωo²+2α(θ-θo)
θ=

Rotational Motion Fundamentals

Just like we have equations for objects moving in straight lines (translation), we have similar equations for rotating objects. The key difference? Instead of distance (x), we use angle (θ); instead of velocity (v), we use angular velocity (ω); and instead of acceleration (a), we use angular acceleration (α).

The relationship between linear and rotational quantities is straightforward: x = rθ, v = rω, and a = rα, where r is the radius. This means a point farther from the center travels a greater distance during rotation, even though the angular displacement is the same.

Torque is what causes rotational motion - think of it as the rotational equivalent of force. It depends on three things: the force applied (F), the distance from the pivot point (r), and the angle of application (θ). The formula is T = rF·sinθ, which tells us why pushing a door near its hinges is less effective than pushing at the edge.

Real-world application: When riding a bicycle, each complete rotation of the wheel equals 2π radians. If your bike wheel radius is 35 cm and completes 10 rotations, you've traveled 22 meters (2π × 10 × 0.35m)!

When solving rotational problems, remember that objects rotating in a circle experience centripetal acceleration ac=v2/r=rω2ac = v²/r = rω². This is why you feel pushed outward when a car takes a sharp turn - your body wants to continue in a straight line while the car rotates.

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AP Physics 1AP Physics 160 views·Updated Jun 10, 2026·1 page

Understanding Rotational Motion: Basics Explained

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Lucy Harris@lucyharris_syyt

Rotational motion is all about how objects spin and rotate around fixed points. This topic connects to everyday experiences like riding a bike, opening doors, or watching a Ferris wheel turn, making physics concepts tangible and practical.

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of 1
Rotational motion
4/12/22 8:56 AM
Translation
v=vo+at
v²=vo²+2a(x-xo)
x=xo+vot+½at²
x=xo+½(v+vo)t

Rotation alpha
ω=ωo+αt
ω²=ωo²+2α(θ-θo)
θ=

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Rotational Motion Fundamentals

Just like we have equations for objects moving in straight lines (translation), we have similar equations for rotating objects. The key difference? Instead of distance (x), we use angle (θ); instead of velocity (v), we use angular velocity (ω); and instead of acceleration (a), we use angular acceleration (α).

The relationship between linear and rotational quantities is straightforward: x = rθ, v = rω, and a = rα, where r is the radius. This means a point farther from the center travels a greater distance during rotation, even though the angular displacement is the same.

Torque is what causes rotational motion - think of it as the rotational equivalent of force. It depends on three things: the force applied (F), the distance from the pivot point (r), and the angle of application (θ). The formula is T = rF·sinθ, which tells us why pushing a door near its hinges is less effective than pushing at the edge.

Real-world application: When riding a bicycle, each complete rotation of the wheel equals 2π radians. If your bike wheel radius is 35 cm and completes 10 rotations, you've traveled 22 meters (2π × 10 × 0.35m)!

When solving rotational problems, remember that objects rotating in a circle experience centripetal acceleration ac=v2/r=rω2ac = v²/r = rω². This is why you feel pushed outward when a car takes a sharp turn - your body wants to continue in a straight line while the car rotates.

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