CSPC-PSUB College of Engineering and Architecture EQUATION OF MOTION, CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES ENGR. ULYSSA MAE B. SERRANO Class Instructor LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1. Apply equations of motion (Newton’s Second Law) to solve particle kinetic problems using cylindrical coordinates CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES EXAMPLE #1 A 1 kg-ball is being pushed by a rod to move in a horizontal grooved, smooth slot. It starts from Ɵ = 0˚. Determine the force the rod exerts on the ball at Ɵ = 15˚, if at this instant the rod moves at angular speed 𝜃ሶ = 1 rad/s, with angular acceleration 𝜃 =ሷ 2 rad/s2. The ball is only in contact with the outer side of the slot. EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 CSPC-PSUB College of Engineering and Architecture THANK YOU ENGR. ULYSSA MAE B. SERRANO Class Instructor