Physics: Rotation, Rolling & Torque (AP Physics, IIT, NEET)




Physics: Rotation, Rolling & Torque (AP Physics, IIT, NEET)

How can you become really good at physics of Rotation, Rolling, Torque and Momentum?

This physics course covers rotational motion, rolling , angular momentum and torque. Lesson 1 to 9 covers Rotation. There are several examples of motion in daily life that are rotational in nature, like a merry-go round, a golf ball spinning about its axis or you trying to open the door of your house. Through the lessons included in this module, understand what are rotational variables and how we can interconnect them to make sense of what is happening. The course also delves into more nuanced parts of rotation that are parallel axis theorem and moment of inertia.

From Lesson 10 to 15, we cover rolling motion, torque and angular momentum. The angular variables of such motion, when studied,  explain a lot of real life situations in a beautiful way. As an example, the linear velocity of a point on top of a wheel of a bicycle has twice the velocity of that of the center of mass and the bottom of the wheel has zero velocity. It seems unbelievable but make sense as you read the last 6 lessons.

These are fantastic concepts in physics that  will lay a strong theoretical foundation for you and help you with competitive exams like IIT JEE or NEET. This physics course makes use of calculus in certain places

45 physics lessons | 4.5 hrs. Also relevant for students of high school, IIT JEE and NEET physics and IGCSE

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What you will learn
  • Angular variables - Velocity, Displacement & Acceleration
  • Equations in Rotation Vs. equations in Linear motion
  • Concept of Angular Velocity and Acceleration

Rating: 4.5

Level: All Levels

Duration: 4.5 hours

Instructor: Vishesh Nigam


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