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Falling Rod

Explore Falling Rod as an interactive EJS simulation for mechanics.

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1. Watch or Launch

Teacher Demonstration

Use the live model as a shared screen demonstration before students try their own predictions and observations.

Launch the Interactive

Open the simulation, adjust the controls, and compare what changes on screen before answering the concept-check questions.

Launch Interactive

2. Big Ideas

Key idea Rotational motion depends on torque, moment of inertia, and angular motion. The same applied torque produces different angular accelerations when mass is distributed differently.

What Students Can Learn

  • Distinguish linear speed from angular speed.
  • Relate torque to angular acceleration.
  • Recognise moment of inertia as resistance to change in rotation.
  • Use rolling or gyroscope behaviour as evidence of rotational dynamics.

Guiding Question

How does changing mass distribution or applied torque affect the rotation?

3. Try the Investigation

Identify the Rotating Body

Decide which object is rotating and where its axis is.

Change the Distribution

Compare cases with mass near the axis and farther from the axis if available.

Observe Angular Motion

Use angular speed, rotation rate, or visible turning as evidence.

Explain with Inertia

Connect the observed change to torque and moment of inertia.

4. Teacher Notes

Lesson Use

Use these models to make rotational inertia visible. Students often know F = ma but need the analogous idea that torque changes angular motion.

Discussion Prompts

Ask: Where is the axis? Is mass close to or far from the axis? What does the same torque do in each case?

Teaching Moves

Ask for one linear-motion sentence and one rotational-motion sentence so students distinguish speed from angular speed.

5. Concept Check

These questions are generated from the topic and the concept illustrated by the simulation. Use them after students have explored the model.

Concept Score

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1. What is moment of inertia?

2. What does a net torque cause?

3. Why does mass distribution matter?

4. What is angular speed?

5. What evidence supports a rotational-motion claim?

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