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Roller Coasters
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Uniform or Nonuniform Centripetal acceleration is constant for uniform circular motion. It changes for nonuniform circular motion. The magnitude increases or decreases.The magnitude increases or decreases. There is a tangential acceleration.There is a tangential acceleration. Net vector is not antiparallel to radius.Net vector is not antiparallel to radius.
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Angular Acceleration In uniform circular motion there is a constant radial acceleration. a r = v 2 / r = r 2 If the angular velocity changes there is acceleration tangent to the circle as well as radially. a t = r The angular acceleration is
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Rotational Motion Kinematic equations with constant linear acceleration were defined. v av = ½ (v 0 + v)v av = ½ (v 0 + v) v = v 0 + atv = v 0 + at x = x 0 + v 0 t + ½at 2x = x 0 + v 0 t + ½at 2 v 2 = v 0 2 + 2a(x - x 0 )v 2 = v 0 2 + 2a(x - x 0 ) Kinematic equations with constant angular acceleration are similar. av = ½ ( 0 + ) = 0 + t = 0 + 0 t + ½ t 2 2 = 0 2 + 2 ( - 0 )
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Loop-the-Loop A loop-the-loop is a popular rollercoaster feature. There are only two forces acting on the moving car. GravityGravity Normal forceNormal force There is a centripetal acceleration due to the loop. FgFg FNFN
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Staying on Track If the normal force becomes zero, the coaster will leave the track in a parabolic trajectory. Projectile motionProjectile motion At any point there must be enough velocity to maintain pressure of the car on the track. FgFg
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Force at the Top The forces of gravity and the normal force are both directed down. Together these must match the centripetal force. The minimum occurs with almost no normal force. FgFg FNFN
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Speed and Acceleration Where is the acceleration greatest on the rollercoaster? Use a = v 2 / r. High velocity causes large accelerationHigh velocity causes large acceleration Small radius causes large accelerationSmall radius causes large acceleration Too much acceleration on a ride is fatal! next Try your own coaster
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