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LiveStream: Moments of Inertia Example (Thin vs Uniform sphere) 

Andrew Dotson
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Just your friendly neighborhood physics livestream. I wanted to go through an example showing how changing the mass distribution affects the moment of inertia.
Check out the first 2 videos of my mini series on moments
Part1:
• Understanding Moments ...
Part 2:
• Understanding Moments ...
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17 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 32   
@HershO.
@HershO. 2 года назад
5:03 "This may be a shock to some of you, but spheres are spherically symmetric" a shock indeed
@maureendotson4634
@maureendotson4634 2 года назад
Good Live Stream Andrew!! Love, ~Mom 💕
@tw5718
@tw5718 2 года назад
It's really cool how supportive you are. I see you popping up all the time. Andrew's really lucky.
@maureendotson4634
@maureendotson4634 2 года назад
@@tw5718 - very nice of you! I’m very lucky to be his Mom. I hope you have a great weekend!
@codieloades5741
@codieloades5741 2 года назад
You are a very supportive mom
@maureendotson4634
@maureendotson4634 2 года назад
@@codieloades5741 - Love this group. Have a great Memorial Day weekend!! Andrew’s Mom 💕
@mastershooter64
@mastershooter64 2 года назад
I love every moment of this moments series!
@tszchunlau223
@tszchunlau223 2 года назад
Hi, I was wondering if fractional or negative moments of distributions, such as ∫x^(1/2)ρ(x)dx and ∫x^(-1)ρ(x)dx, where ρ(x) is the density function of the corresponding distribution make any physical sense, and what does it mean for distributions to have moments that are expressed as divergent integrals, such as the positive integer moments of the Cauchy distribution? How does one describe analogous concepts to the mean, variance et cetera to such pathological distributions if the distributions represent something physical, such as mass distributions (in 1D for the univariate Cauchy distribution)? Thanks!
@AndrewDotsonvideos
@AndrewDotsonvideos 2 года назад
Really good question, I'll try and address it in part 3!
@tszchunlau223
@tszchunlau223 2 года назад
@@AndrewDotsonvideos Thanks!
@sahibsingh5173
@sahibsingh5173 2 года назад
Hey i have a question one that no has helped me getting an affirmative answer: so what could be that object that requires 0 relaxation time with anything we put it into?
@jakobbrussow3253
@jakobbrussow3253 2 года назад
Hey, really like this series. I was wondering about how we should interpret the moments of a charge density distribution?
@braxtonkin
@braxtonkin 2 года назад
love you andrew
@riemann4151
@riemann4151 2 года назад
I like your videos a lot, and many of them are like one of the best explanation in most intuitive way(like cross section). I love physics and I am a self learner, and have been learning physics on my own for quite a time, but whenever I read quantum theory there is always that "as we know from classical mechanics" stuff or some weird hamiltonian mechanics thing which I cant understand cz never took formal course. So can you please make a video to explain what are the things to be covered in CM prior to go into quantum theory and which stuff could be learnt in parallel and how to get to a point where one is prepared to learn advanced QM and QFT on his own...???
@codieloades5741
@codieloades5741 2 года назад
Andrew do you still have your physics diploma I was gonna ask can you show us?
@AndrewDotsonvideos
@AndrewDotsonvideos 2 года назад
I left it with my mom. ODU Doesn't specify the degree on the diploma, only that it was a B.S..
@codieloades5741
@codieloades5741 2 года назад
Ok
@codieloades5741
@codieloades5741 2 года назад
I’ve been watching your videos for a while you are one of the reasons why I want to get a degree in physics
@maureendotson4634
@maureendotson4634 2 года назад
I take good care of it 💕
@codieloades5741
@codieloades5741 2 года назад
Is the diploma in a frame, may I ask
@Assault_Butter_Knife
@Assault_Butter_Knife 2 года назад
Ayo Mr. White... I finally understand why they call it moment of inertia
@VARSHINIcb163
@VARSHINIcb163 2 года назад
hey! I'm a class 12 student preparing for JEE advanced exam from India. I find your videos helpful to me since I was in class 9. I really think you want to work as a theoretical physicist at NASA which is my dream. And you're handsome n brilliant.
@hretz
@hretz 2 года назад
Jee 2022?
@buckybarnes3015
@buckybarnes3015 2 года назад
Im a medicine guy myself but this guy makes physics look super cool
@tw5718
@tw5718 2 года назад
Isn't medicine just physics at the end of the day? :)
@baraaahmad7738
@baraaahmad7738 2 года назад
@@tw5718 nope
@8megabitz706
@8megabitz706 2 года назад
8:58 that's what she said
@MathPhysicsFunwithGus
@MathPhysicsFunwithGus 2 года назад
Anther great video!
@haimkalsi2596
@haimkalsi2596 2 года назад
Wtf I literally did a question like this for my finals revision today wtaf did the simulation break
@_math_student_
@_math_student_ Год назад
People from CA are goin down 👇
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