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Chapter 9 Circular Motion. Axis – Central point around which rotation occurs (axis) (fulcrum) Rotation – occurs when an object turns about an internal.

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1 Chapter 9 Circular Motion

2 Axis – Central point around which rotation occurs (axis) (fulcrum) Rotation – occurs when an object turns about an internal axis (earth rotates on its axis, a skater rotates on his/her axis) Revolution – occurs when an object turns about an external axis (a satellite in orbit revolves around the earth)

3 Linear speed = distance / time The linear speed is greater on the outer edge of a rotating object than it is closer to the axis. Tangential speed – the direction of motion is always tangent to the circle. For circular motion, linear speed and tangential speed are used interchangeably

4 Rotational Speed (angular speed) – is the number of roations per unit of time Example: revolutions per minute (rpm) of a motor

5 Centripetal force - “center-seeking” force that causes an object to follow a circular path Centrifugal force - “center-fleeing” force that tends to push objects away from a center of rotation Both Centripetal force and centrifugal force depend on the mass, tangential speed, and radius of curvature

6 The amount of centripetal force that acts on an object revolving around an axis of rotation can be expressed with the following equation: F c = mv 2 r

7 For centripetal and centrifugal force, the magnitudes of each are equivalent. (read pages 126-132) F centripetal F centrifugal


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