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Circular Motion
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Questions for Consideration How do we measure circular motion? What is a radian? What are the angular analogs of linear motion? What is centripetal acceleration?
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Circular Motion How do we measure circular motion? Typically use radians. Angle subtended by an arc equal in length to the circle’s radius.
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Circular Motion CCircumference (distance around) = 2 r So 2 radians = one full circle. So radians = 180º TTo convert rad to deg: deg = rad x 180/ 1 rad = 57.3º TTo convert deg to rad: rad = deg x /180 1º = 0.0175 rad
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Common Angles
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Arc Length Arc Length (s) Measured in meters along circumference of circle.
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Angular Displacement Angular Displacement ( ) Measured in radians. CCW rotation = + CW rotation = - s = r ++ --
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Circular Motion A wheel with r = 5.00 m spins counterclockwise so that an ant resting on the top travels 12.0 meters along the rim. Through what angular displacement did the wheel rotate? s = r 12.0 m = (5.00 m)( ) = 2.40 rad r = 5.00 m 12.0 m
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Angular Velocity Angular velocity ( ) = Expressed as rad/s. Can also be given in terms of revolutions per unit time. revolutions per minute (rpm) 1 rpm = (2 rad) / (60 s) = 0.105 rad/s t
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Tangential Velocity Tangential velocity (v) – the instantaneous velocity of an object moving in a circular path. Imagine a bucket being swung around on a rope. The bucket has a tangential velocity that is perpendicular to the rope. If the rope breaks, the bucket’s tangential velocity will become its linear velocity.
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Tangential Velocity Formula for tangential velocity: v = r A child is riding a merry-go-round that is rotating at 30 rpm. How fast is the child moving if she is 2.5 m from the center? Given: = 30 rpm r = 2.5 m Want: v = ?
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Tangential Velocity First, convert rpm to rad/s: 30 rpm = (30 * 2 rad) / (60 s) = 3.14 rad/s v = r v = (2.5 m)(3.1 rad/s) = 7.8 m/s
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Tangential Velocity A satellite moves around the Earth in a circular orbit with r = 10,000 km. If the satellite takes 2.76 hours to complete one orbit, calculate the satellite’s angular and tangential velocities. Given: r = 10,000 km t = 2.76 hr Want: = ? v = ?
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Tangential Velocity = / t = (2 rad) / (2.76 hr) = 2.28 rad/hr v = r v = (10,000 km)(2.28 rad/hr) v = 22,800 km/hr
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Centripetal Acceleration Can something accelerate but maintain a constant speed? Yes, if it changes direction. Acceleration = change in velocity / time Change in velocity = speed up, slow down, or change direction.
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Centripetal Acceleration Centripetal Acceleration (a c ) – causes a change in direction. Perpendicular to direction of motion. Measured in m/s 2. a c = v2v2 r = 2 r
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Centripetal Acceleration
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An amusement park ride spins riders around so fast that they are seemingly stuck to the walls. If the ride has a radius of 3.50 meters, what angular velocity (in rpm) is necessary to create a centripetal acceleration of 20.0 m/s 2 ? Given: r = 3.50 m a c = 20.0 m/s 2 Want: (in rpm) = ?
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Centripetal Acceleration a c = 2 r 20.0 m/s 2 = 2 (3.50 m) 2 = 5.71 /s 2 = 2.39 rad/s Now convert to rpm: Recall that 1 rpm = 0.105 rad/s (2.39 rad/s) / 0.105 = 22.8 rpm
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