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Physics Section 7.1 Define and apply circular motion What is circular motion? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G7tjiMNVlc Any object that revolves about a single point or axis undergoes circular motion. Tangential speed (v t ) is the speed of an object in circular motion. If the tangential speed is constant the motion is uniform circular motion.
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Centripetal acceleration causes an object to change its direction. It is directed toward the center of the circular path. a c = (v t ) 2 a c = centripetal acceleration (m/s 2 ) r v t = tangential speed (m/s) r= radius of the circular path (m)
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A rope attaches a tire to a tree limb. A girl swinging on the tire has a centripetal acceleration of 3.0 m/s 2. If the length of the rope is 2.1 m, what is the girl’s tangential speed? Tangential acceleration causes a change in the tangential speed of an object in circular motion. Centripetal Force is a force directed toward the center of object in circular motion. It causes centripetal acceleration. F c = m(v t ) 2 F c = centripetal force (N) r v t = tangential speed (m/s) r = radius (m)
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example A pilot is flying a small airplane at 56.6 m/s in a circular path with a radius of 188.5 m. The centripetal force needed to maintain the planes circular motion is 1.89 X 10 4 N. What is the planes mass?
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Centripetal force acts at a right angle to the tangential velocity. If the centripetal force is removed, the object moves in a straight line in the direction of the tangential velocity.
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Inertia will cause an object to move to the outside of a circle. It is sometimes referred to as centrifugal force. Assignment Page 239 Problems 1-3, 5-7
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