Follow

LecDem Blog

Demonstration Highlight: Rotating Chair and Weights

 As summer comes and many of us are out and moving around more, or staying in and watching other people do so on TV, we’ve checking out some demonstrations on motion. This week, we feature the ever-popular Rotating Chair demonstration, D3-03 in our catalogue. You can see it in action here in this video by physics graduate student Naren Manjunath.

 

Much like linear momentum, angular momentum is a conserved quantity: So long as there are no outside forces and torques acting on a system, the total angular momentum of a system remains constant. This is essentially a form of rotational inertia: an object that is rotating tends to keep rotating in the same way unless acted upon.

This moment of inertia of an object is determined both by the object’s mass, and how that mass is arranged in space, specifically how far that mass is from the axis of rotation. By moving the mass farther from the axis, we can increase the moment of inertia. If angular momentum is to remain constant, then increasing the moment of inertia has to decrease the angular velocity, and vice-versa. As we see when we move the weight in and out: Moving the weights out far from the center slows us down, moving the weights in close to the center speeds us up.

This trick of moving your body to change your mass distribution, and thus change your moment of inertia, is important in a lot of activities. A classic example is an ice skater, moving their arms in and out to change the speed of a spin. But you can see it live right now, too – watch divers coming off the high board and see how they tuck and stretch to change their spin and entry angles. You can read more about that in physicist Rhett Allain’s article in Wired

from demonstration D3-03, a rotatable platform chair with a pair of hand weights, presently unoccupied and stationary

More Articles ...

  1. Demonstration Highlight: Electric Fields
  2. STEM News Tip: Donna Hammer wins Board of Regents Award
  3. Demonstration Highlight: Pendula of Different Masses
  4. STEM News Tip: Keep An Eye Out For Meteors This Month!
  5. Demonstration Highlight: Galileo's Pendulum
  6. STEM News Tip: UMD Tech Spin-Offs Highlighted
  7. STEM News Tip: APS Public Engagement Webinars This Week
  8. Demonstration Highlight: Chaotic Pendula
  9. STEM News Tip: AIP Reports on National Survey of High School Physics
  10. Demonstration Highlight: Charged Balloon
  11. STEM News Tip: AIP Celebrates 90th Anniversary This Month
  12. STEM News Tip: Prof. Alicia Kollár Receives NSF Award
  13. Happy 145th birthday to Harriet Brooks
  14. Demonstration Highlight: Hookes Law and SHM
  15. STEM News Tip: NASA STEM Stars Program
  16. STEM News Tip: Scientific American on the Future of Particle Physics
  17. Demonstration Highlight: Astro Blaster
  18. STEM News Tip: AIP TEAM-UP Webinar With Dr. Jami V Miller & Prof Kelly Nash
  19. Demonstrations Highlight: Lenz's Law
  20. STEM News Tip: NASA EPDC Outreach Programs
  21. STEM News Tip: Earth Observation Hackathon
  22. Profiles in Physics @ UMD: Prof. Manuel Franco Sevilla
  23. Demonstration Highlight: Inertia of a Lead Brick
  24. STEM News Tip: #BlackInAstro Week 2021
  25. STEM News Tip: New Research on the Physics of Viruses
  26. Demonstration Highlight: Laser Waterfall
  27. Celebrating the birthday of Chien-Shiung Wu
  28. Demonstration Highlight: Cosmic Ray Detector
  29. STEM News Tip: Eclipse Season
  30. STEM News Tip: Non-Newtonian Fluids for Cookout Season
  31. Happy Graduation!
  32. Demonstration Highlight: Coănda Effect
  33. STEM News Tip: Raman Spectroscopy for COVID-19 Testing
  34. STEM News Tip: NMAAHC on Experiences of African Americans in STEM
  35. STEM News Tip: Physics Today features classic article on computers in physics education
  36. Demonstration Highlight: Diffusion Distribution Models
  37. STEM News Tip: APS Begins Public Engagement Webinar Series
  38. STEM News Tip: KiNET-X Experiment Launches from Wallops Tonight
  39. Demonstration Highlight: Projectile Motion - Pellet and Falling Target
  40. UMD Physics Summer Programs 2021
  41. STEM News Tip: Prof. Buonanno elected to NAS
  42. Demonstration Highlight: Hill Track
  43. STEM News Tip: Physics Today interviews Shirley Ann Jackson
  44. Demonstration Highlight: Rotating Rings
  45. STEM News Tip: Earth Day 2021
  46. Demonstration Highlight: Tyndall's Experiment
  47. STEM News Tip: Atom interferometry in free fall
  48. Demonstration Highlight: Smoke Vortex
  49. Demonstration Highlight: Eddy Current Pendulum
  50. STEM News Tip: Measuring the gravitational force of tiny masses
  51. Demonstration Highlight: Plane Mirror
  52. STEM News Tip: The Physics of Music Recital Rooms
  53. Demonstration Highlight: Diameter and Circumference
  54. Demonstration Highlight: The Theremin
  55. STEM News Tip: Physics Today on Physicists & Mental Health in the Pandemic
  56. Demonstration Highlight: Centers of Mass
  57. STEM News Tip: Follow Along With Mars In March!
  58. Demonstration Highlight: Visible and Invisible Spectra
  59. Demonstration Highlight: Brass Barbell
  60. STEM News Tip: NASA's Mars 2020 Has Landed!
  61. Profiles in Physics @ UMD: Dr. Kate O'Neill
  62. Demonstration Highlight: Discharging capacitor
  63. STEM News Tip: This Week on Mars
  64. Demonstration Highlight: Simple Harmonic Motion Video
  65. STEM News Tip: Science Policy 2021
  66. Demonstration Highlight: Flame Tube
  67. UMD Research Commons workshops return for 2021
  68. STEM News Tip: TRAPPIST-1 Planets
  69. Demo Highlight: Funnel Cart
  70. STEM News Tip: Space Launch News
  71. STEM News Tip: Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard)
  72. Demo Highlight: Hydraulic Press
  73. STEM News Tip: NANOGrav and Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves
  74. Demo Highlight: Polarizers and Light Source
  75. STEM News Tip: AIP Oral History Interviews
  76. Demo Highlight: Newton's Cradle
  77. STEM News Tip: Phosphine and Venus Update: The Research Goes On
  78. A Festive Time: Happy Isaac Newton's Birthday
  79. STEM News Tip: Winter Solstice 2020
  80. Demo Highlight: Rolling vs. Sliding
  81. STEM News Tip: Space, Sun, Stones, and Streaming
  82. Demo Highlight: Suspended Slinky
  83. STEM News Tip: Geminids Meteors
  84. STEM News Tip: Physics Today Features Music & Acoustics for International Year of Sound
  85. STEM News Tip: National Math Festival Online
  86. Demo Highlight: Pendulum Length Ratio
  87. STEM News Tip: Arecibo Observatory to be Decomissioned
  88. Demonstration Highlight: Potential Well
  89. STEM News Tip: UMD Data Challenge 2021
  90. STEM News Tip: Space Launch System Tests Resume
  91. STEM News Tip: The Mathematics of a Pandemic
  92. STEM News Tip: Try NASA’s Eyes on for size!
  93. STEM News Tip: AIP Foundation & TEAM-UP Report
  94. Demo Highlight: Free Fall in Vacuum
  95. STEM News Tip: New Comet in the Neighborhood
  96. Demo Highlight: Van de Graaff and Pie Pans
  97. STEM News Tip: Upcoming Virtual Events with UMD Science
  98. Demo Highlight: The Shive Wave Machine with Prof. Peter Shawhan
  99. The Physics of Bats
  100. Demo Highlight: Electromagnet With Bang
  101. STEM News Tip: Webinar Series
  102. STEM News Tip: Sci-Fi Costumes at Air&Space Museum
  103. STEM News Tip: DOE on STEM Careers
  104. Demonstration Highlight: The Egg Crusher
  105. STEM News Tip: Upcoming SPS Virtual Colloquium with Dr. Nicole Gugliucci
  106. STEM News Tip: Physics Comedy at the Maryland STEM Festival
  107. STEM News Tip: Dean Steve Fetter wins APS Leo Szilard Lectureship Award
  108. Demonstration Highlight: Guitar & Oscilloscope
  109. STEM News Tip: 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics Announced
  110. Demo Highlight: Racing Balls 2
  111. STEM News Tip: Maryland STEM Festival 2020
  112. Demonstration Highlight: Fourier Analysis
  113. STEM News Tip: Learning Resources for Nuclear Power
  114. Today in Physics History: Neptune
  115. Highlight: Van de Graaff Generator Animation
  116. STEM News Tip: Exoplanet around a White Dwarf Star
  117. Animation Highlight: Pendulum Waves
  118. STEM News Tip: Quantum Fireside Chat with Nobel Laureate Bill Phillips
  119. Demo Highlight: Laser and Double Slit
  120. STEM News Tip: Phosphine on Venus
  121. STEM News Tip: COVID-19 and the Physics Job Market
  122. Highlight: Radio Waves and Faraday Cage
  123. Remote Teaching Resources
  124. STEM News Tip: New Gravitational Waves Discoveries!
  125. Atwood's Machine: Testing Newton’s Second Law
  126. STEM News Tip: Some new articles in science teaching & information, August 2020
  127. Demonstration Highlight: Masses Dropped and Shot
  128. STEM News Tip: Native American Physics & Astronomy
  129. STEM News Tip: Titan and its Atmosphere on APOD
  130. STEM News Tip: COVID-19 impact on research
  131. The Tablecloth, the Coin, and Other Adventures with Inertia
  132. Quantum Demonstration and Simulation: The Hydrogen Atom
  133. STEM News Tip: New Atmospheric Phenomena Spotted on Venus
  134. STEM News Tip: SPS Virtual Colloquium
  135. Demonstration Highlight: Simple Harmonic Motion & Uniform Circular Motion
  136. STEM News Tip: Meteor Showers and Rain Showers
  137. STEM News Tip: Sonic Tourism
  138. Demonstration Highlight: Electromagnet
  139. STEM News Tip: Mars 2020 launches this week!
  140. STEM News Tip: Nova Reticuli 2020
  141. How many demonstrations?
  142. STEM News Tip: Solar Observer webcast this week!
  143. STEM News Tip: Children Learning About Gears
  144. Space News: The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
  145. Demo Highlight: Vector Addition
  146. Demonstration Highlight: The Pencil and Plywood Experiment
  147. Demo Highlight: The Ripple Tank and a Ripple Tank Simulator
  148. Demo Highlight: The Racing Balls in Slow Motion
  149. Happy birthday, Alexander Müller
  150. New Demonstration: The Paramagnetism of a Dysprosium Pendulum
  151. Welcome to Spring 2020
  152. Light Up the Night: Neon and "Neon" Lights
  153. A Heated Discussion In Class
  154. The Physics Soda Can Returns: Electrostatic Induction
  155. Physics Teatime 3: Do Not Try This At Home
  156. Introducing Our Newest Center of Mass Demonstration
  157. FLIGHT!
  158. Happy Birthday Carl Sagan
  159. Hot Air Balloon
  160. Upcoming Events at UMD Physics!
  161. Welcome to Fall 2019!
  162. Summer Hiatus
  163. Phun with Electrons: Particle or Wave?
  164. Physics Teatime 2: On The Making Of Tea
  165. On the Choosing of Demonstrations
  166. Teatime in Physics
  167. Happy Birthday to Émilie du Châtelet
  168. Seeing Sound: Vibrations on a Plate
  169. Women Nobel Laureates in Physics
  170. Coming Soon: Physics is Phun presents Induction and Deduction
  171. New Portable Ripple Tank
  172. Irene Joliot-Curie
  173. New Demos: Buoyancy and Electromagnetic Forces
  174. Falling into Free Fall
  175. Happy 100th Birthday Katherine Johnson!
  176. Demonstration Orders for the Fall Semester
  177. Welcome!