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Circular Motion IFP 16 Nov 2015
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Housekeeping… Lanyards Homework in
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How do measure angles? Why?
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Degrees are arbitrary (although convenient) More natural – the radian. The ratio of arc length to radius A more natural measure – the radian r s θ
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Objectives Explain and use the radian as a natural unit of circular measure Define angular speed and linear speed – relate the two Define and use frequency and period Key Words Radian, degree, angular speed ω, frequency, period So how big is a radian? Work it out…think circumference Some useful conversions
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Objectives Explain and use the radian as a natural unit of circular measure Define angular speed and linear speed – relate the two Define and use frequency and period Key Words Radian, degree, angular speed ω, frequency, period Speed Angular speed We define ω= θ/t (rad s -1 ) So it is a measure of how fast something is spinning Tangential speed for uniform motion v = s / t
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Objectives Explain and use the radian as a natural unit of circular measure Define angular speed and linear speed – relate the two Define and use frequency and period Key Words Radian, degree, angular speed ω, frequency, period So we have three equations…
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Objectives Explain and use the radian as a natural unit of circular measure Define angular speed and linear speed – relate the two Define and use frequency and period Key Words Radian, degree, angular speed ω, frequency, period Time Period and frequency
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Examples… Bike wheels Cyclotrons
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Questions…
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Objectives Explain and use the radian as a natural unit of circular measure Define angular speed and linear speed – relate the two Define and use frequency and period Key Words Radian, degree, angular speed ω, frequency, period Summary… Whiteboards… – Formulae – 3 arcs – What is a radian in degrees (approx)? – So how many radians in a circle (approx)?
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