==CPB - The Mechanical Universe…and Beyond (1986) Part 19 Angular Momentum== [[http://forums.mvgroup.org/index.php?showtopic=46097|CPB - The Mechanical Universe…and Beyond (1986) Part 19 Angular Momentum]] [[http://youtu.be/|{{http://forums.mvgroup.org/release.images/Harry65/The.Mechanical.Universe%201.jpg?200|See Preview}}]] **The Mechanical Universe...and Beyond** This series helps teachers demystify physics by showing students what it looks like. Field trips to hot-air balloon events, symphony concerts, bicycle shops, and other locales make complex concepts more accessible. Inventive computer graphics illustrate abstract concepts such as time, force, and capacitance, while historical re-enactments of the studies of Newton, Leibniz, Maxwell, and others trace the evolution of theories. The Mechanical Universe helps meet different students' needs, from the basic requirements of liberal arts students to the rigorous demands of science and engineering majors. This series is also valuable for teacher professional development. **Part 19: Angular Momentum** An old momentum with a new twist. Kepler's second law of planetary motion, which is rooted here in a much deeper principle, imagined a line from the sun to a planet that sweeps out equal areas in equal times. Angular momentum is a twist on momentum -- the cross product of the radius vector and momentum. A force with twist is torque. When no torque acts on a system, the angular momentum of the system is conserved. ==See Also== ==Preview== {{ youtube> }} ==Full Version== \\ \\ ,,The availability of this link might be uncertain!,,\\ ,,Full version is available upon request.,, {{ youtube>jvUcqZlMS8s }} \\ \\ \\ {{tag>Science Technology Mecanics Education Lecture Johannes_Kepler CPB SER CPB_-_The_Mechanical_Universe…and_Beyond_(1986) FF 1986 Ar11/12 Name}}