10. Unbalanced Moments cause Rotational Acceleration
C3 C1 L9 Unbalanced Movements V3

When viewed from above, rotor 1 (on top) spins CW with \omega_1. Rotor 2 (bottom) spins CCW with \omega_2.
SOLUTION:
Counter-clockwise (CCW)Quantity | Value |
---|---|
m | 1.0 |
I_z | 2.0 |
k_F | 0.1 |
k_M | 0.2 |
\omega_1 | 10.0 |
\omega_2 | 8.0 |
Consider a coaxial copter with the above quantities (all values are given in standard units). What will be the resulting linear acceleration \ddot{z}? What about rotational acceleration \ddot{\psi}?