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The Properties circumference diameter radius Circumference = 2*pi*Radius Uniform circular motion is the motion of an object in a circle a constant or uniform speed. An object moving in uniform circular motion would cover the same linear distance in each second of time Average Speed Circumference = 2*pi*Radius T is the time to make one cycle around the circle (period). R represents the radius of the circle and T represents the period Example On August 24, 1968, a very fast horse named Dr. Fager finished a race in 1 minute. Assuming he ran twice around a 10 meter radius circular track, what was his average speed? Solution The circumference is 2πR = 62.8 meters The period = time/2 (as he ran twice) = 30 seconds The average speed = circumference/period =2.09 m/s How are speed and radius related? " has a constant speed. But does this mean that it will have a constant velocity? " Speed is a scalar quantity " velocity is a vector quantity An object is moving in a clockwise direction around a circle at constant speed. Draw vectors which represent the direction of the velocity when the object is located at points A, B and C on the circle Acceleration As the object rounds the circle, the direction of the velocity vector is different than it was the instant before Acceleration Because the velocity is not constant, the object must be accelerating Centripetal acceleration or Radial acceleration The Magnitude of Centripetal Acceleration R represents the radius of the circle and V represents the speed Centripetal Equations Problems What is the centripetal acceleration of a child 4.0 m from the center of a merry-go-round? The child’s speed is 1.1 m/s. = (1.1m/s)2 / 4m = 0.30 m/s2 Problems What is the centripetal acceleration of a child 4.0 m from the center of a merry-go-round? The child’s speed is 1.1 m/s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a spec of dust on the edge of 20 rpm (revolution per minute) phonograph record whose diameter is 30 cm? and so a = 20 rpm means 20 revolutions in 1 min 60 sec/20 rev = 3 sec/1 rev, so T = 3 sec so T = 3 sec Also, diameter = 30 cm, so R = ½ (30 cm) = 15 cm → m 15 cm x (1m/100cm)) = 0.15 m a = 4 π2(.15m) / (3 s)2 a = 0.66 m/s2 Moon’s orbit The moon’s orbit (nearly circular) about the earth has a radius of about 385,000 km and a period of 27.3 days. Determine the acceleration of the moon toward the earth. Solution where a = .0027 m/s2 Summary An object is undergoing uniform circular motion if it moves around a circle at a constant speed While the speed is constant, the object's velocity is not constant. This is because the direction of the velocity constantly changes as the object moves around the circle Because the velocity is not constant, we know the object must be accelerating The direction of acceleration toward the center of the circle Centripetal acceleration Centripetal Force If there is an acceleration toward the center of the circle, there must be a FORCE causing it. centripetal means “center seeking” Circular motion ALWAYS has a centripetal force associated with it. Centripetal Force Centripetal means “center seeking” Centripetal Force Centripetal means “center seeking” vs. Centrifugal means “center fleeing” Force