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h2. Description and Assumptions
{excerpt}This model is [generally applicable|generally applicable model], but mathematically very complicated. In introductory mechanics it will only be used to describe the motion of a gyroscope.{excerpt}
h2. Problem Cues
Only used in problems involving a gyroscope.
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h2. Prerequisite Knowledge
h4. Prior Models
* [1-D Angular Momentum and Torque]
* [Uniform Circular Motion]
h4. Vocabulary
* [torque (one-dimensional)]
* [angular momentum (one-dimensional)]
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h2. System
h4. Constituents
A single [point particle|point particle] (or a system treated as a point particle with position specified by the center of mass).
h4. State Variables
Time (_t_), axial angular positionmomentum (_xL_), axial angular velocity (ω), precessional andangular velocity (Ω), axial moment of inertia (_I_), mass (_vm_).
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h2. Interactions
h4. Relevant Types
Some time-varying external influence that is confined to one dimension.
h4. Interaction Variables
Acceleration (_a_(_t_)).
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h2. Model
h4. Laws of Change
Differential Forms:
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{latex}\begin{large}\[ \frac{dv}{dt} = a\]\end{large}{latex}\\
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{latex}\begin{large}\[ \frac{dx}{dt} = v\]\end{large}{latex}\\
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Integral Forms:
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{latex}\begin{large}\[ v(t) = v(t_{0})+\int_{t_{0}}^{t} a\;dt\]\end{large}{latex}\\
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{latex}\begin{large}\[ x(t) = x(t_{0})+\int_{t_{0}}^{t} v\;dt\]\end{large}{latex}\\
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h2. Diagrammatical Representations
* Acceleration versus time graph.
* Velocity versus time graph.
* Position versus time graph.
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h2. Relevant Examples
None yet.
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