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alignment Rotational states Molecular alignment is suitable tool to exert strongfield control over molecular properties Some of research fields in which molecular alignment plays a key role High harmonics generation. CHE 6416. Michael Evans. 1. How does Microwave relate to other spectroscopies. Different types of motion. Translational. Vibrational. Rotational.. 2. What is Microwave Spectroscopy?. Microwave stimulates Rotational translations. U. se the points G(2, -4) and H(-6, -6) to answer the following:. 1.. Find the slope of . 2. . Find the midpoint of . 3. . Find GH.  . Warm Up. Objectives. Identify and draw rotations. .. Identify and describe symmetry in geometric figures. Angular displacement, angular velocity, angular acceleration. Rotational energy. Moment of Inertia. Torque. Chapter 10:Rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis. Reading assignment:. Chapter 10.1 to10.4, 10.5 (know concept of moment of inertia, don’t worry about integral calculation), 10.6 to . Andy Pon, . Doug . Johnstone. ,. Michael J. Kaufman. ApJ. , submitted May 2011 . Ridge et al. (2006). Observed. (FWHM = 1.9 km / . s. ). Thermal broadening alone. (FWHM = 0.2 km / . s. ). 12. CO J = 1-0. Ellen Akers. Radians and Degrees. In degrees, once around a circle is 360˚. In radians, once around a circle is 2. π. A radian measures a distance around an arc equal to the length of the arc’s radius. Conservation of rotational momentum. 1. Why does a wheel keep spinning. ?. Spinning ice skater . Video. . Why is a bicycle stable when it is moving, but falls over when it stops. ?. Why is it difficult to change the orientation of the axis of a spinning wheel?. We consider the rotation of . rigid bodies. . A rigid body is an extended object in which the mass is distributed spatially.. Where should a force be applied to make it rotate (spin)? The same force applied at . Dedra. Demaree, . Georgetown University. © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.. Rotational Motion. How can a star rotate 1000 times faster than a merry-go-round?. Why is it more difficult to balance on a stopped bike than on a moving bike?. Infrared (Vibrational). Raman (Rotational & Vibrational) . Texts. “Physical Chemistry”, 6th edition, . Atkins. “Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy”, 4th edition, . Banwell & McCash. HTHS AP Physics 1. M. Dimler. Torque. Torque. is a force that causes an object to turn. Torque. - Force directed perpendicular to the “lever arm” of an object that has the ability to rotate the object around a fulcrum or axis. . Photophysics. 1. Ken Hanson. MWF 9:00 – 9:50 am. Office. Hours . MWF . 10:00-11:00. 2. Rainbows. Glasses. Mirage. Refractometer. Moon Light. Butterfly Wings. Sea Shells. Soap Bubbles. Two-slit exp. The global molecular diagnostics market was worth USD 15.29 billion in 2020 and is further projected to reach USD 31.98 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 11.1% during the forecast period (2021-2027). Physics CNameANSWER KEYAP Review PacketLinear and angular analogsLinearRotationx positionx displacementvvelocityaTtangential accelerationVectors in rotational motionUse the right hand rule to determin Kinetic Energy. The kinetic energy of the center of mass of an object moving through a linear distance is called translational kinetic energy. . KE = ½ mv. 2. As an object rotates it experiences a type of kinetic energy known as rotational kinetic energy.

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