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MIT Professor Walter Lewi's Physics 801 Lecture 20

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Topics covered: Angular momentum (a vector) is introduced. The rate of change of angular momentum is related to the torque (also a vector). In the absence of an external torque, angular momentum is conserved. Spin angular momentum (of planets, stars, neutron stars) is also discussed.

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  • omg so the disk example. lets say the disk is a frisby and mi=1g of bird poop.at 10" from the center. At what rpm would the poop fly off?

  • this was put on here as a joke.. If I paid a million dollars for an education I would want the instructor to correct his mistake while I was taking notes. Of Course. They should teach this to the outfielders on my softball team.

  • awesome

  • Amazing teacher!

  • brain fart...

  • What you saw maybe have confused you 2:00 changed Q to C. My confusión is confused....

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  • What???

  • BADASS

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