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Force and Motion-II: continued Friction and Drag;Circular Motion Lecture 6 Monday:2 February 2004

Force and Motion-II: continued Friction and Drag;Circular Motion

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Force and Motion-II: continued Friction and Drag;Circular Motion. Lecture 6 Monday:2 February 2004. UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION. CIRCULAR MOTION. When an object travels in a circle, its velocity is constantly changing (in direction-at least). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Force and Motion-II: continued

Friction and Drag;Circular Motion

Lecture 6

Monday:2 February 2004

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UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION

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CIRCULAR MOTION

• When an object travels in a circle, its velocity is constantly changing (in direction-at least).

• That means the object has a non-zero acceleration even if it moves at constant speed.

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What is the direction of this acceleration?

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Acceleration in Circular Motion

Centripetal acceleration:• Direction:

Toward the center of the circle

• Magnitude:

av

r

2

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FORCES IN CIRCULAR MOTION

• An “unbalanced” force must cause the acceleration.

center. the towardisdirection theand

and

2

2

r

vmF

r

vaamF

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Using Freebody Diagrams to Analyze Forces

Twirl a ball attached to a string in a vertical circle. What forces act on the ball and what are the direction of these forces?

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Using Freebody Diagrams to Analyze Forces

What forces act on the ball and what are the direction of these forces?

Top

Bottom

T

T

W

W

a

a

Are we missing a force?

(the centripetal force)?

Is the acceleration =g?

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Using Freebody Diagrams to Analyze Forces

What forces act on the ball and what are the direction of these forces?

Top

Bottom

T

T

W

W

a

aAre we missing a force?

(the centripetal force)?

Is the acceleration =g?

-T-W=m(-a) or

T+W=ma

T-W=ma

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Any force can be a “centripetal” force.

-Gravitational Attraction

-Tension in a string

-Normal Force

-A push or pull…

Does the planet in orbit here have a gravitational force AND a centripetal force acting on it?

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PERIOD IN CIRCULAR MOTION

vr2

T Period so

2revolution onefor time

2time

positionVelocity and

r2 nceCircumfera

Trr

v

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