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Rotation – object spinning around an internal axis. Ex: a spinning top Revolution – object spinning around an external axis. Ex: Earth moving around the Sun
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Tangential Speed– the distance covered per unit of time. For circular motion distance = 2πr Expressed in m/s Rotational Speed – number of rotations per unit of time. Expressed in RPM (rotations per minute)
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If you are standing in the exact center of a record/disc that is spinning… - you have no tangential speed but you do have rotational speed.
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Rotational speed remains constant no matter where you are on the disc Tangential speed increases the further away from the center you get.
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Centripetal Force DemonstrationCentripetal Force Demonstration #1
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Centripetal Force – a center seeking force - causes an object to follow a circular path - Circular path Demo Circular path Demo m – mass a c – acceleration v – tangential speed r – radius
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Centrifugal force - Center fleeing force is a not a real force What you feel is actually inertia. ▪ Your body is trying to go in a straight line while the object you are in is turning. ▪ Hence you feel as if you are being pulled outward (away from the center).
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Simulated Gravity - can be created if an object spins fast enough …Small objects need to spin rapidly …Large objects need to spin slower and still achieve the same gravitational effect. ***Could be used for a space station
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Torque – produces circular motion Torque = perpendicular force applied times the lever arm (distance from the fulcrum) Fulcrum is the pivot point Torque = F ┴ x d (Nm) = (N) x (m) Balanced torques ( balanced see-saw ) ▪ F x d = F x d
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The object is not rotating The Net Torque acting on the object is zero
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