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PHYSICS UNIT 3: CIRCULAR & ROTATIONAL MOTION CIRCULAR MOTION  Uniform Circular Motion    period, T: time for one complete revolution, unit: s speed is constant  v = 2pr/T (r: radius) velocity is constantly changing (because direction is changing) CIRCULAR MOTION  all turning objects have centripetal (centerseeking) acceleration CIRCULAR MOTION  centripetal acceleration, ac = v2/r the greater the speed, the greater the centripetal acceleration  the smaller the radius of the turn, the greater the centripetal acceleration  a centripetal acceleration requires a centripetal force  CIRCULAR MOTION  no centrip etal force = no turning (linear motion) CIRCULAR MOTION  centripetal force, Fc = mv2/r any force can be a centripetal force: gravity (planets & moons), friction (car turning a corner), tension (ball on a string), etc. CIRCULAR MOTION  Frames of Reference - inside a turning object, there seems to be a centrifugal (centerfleeing) force pulling on objects CIRCULAR MOTION  Frames of Reference - outside the turning object, we see objects inside move in a straight line (inertia), until they get pulled into the turn by centripetal force CIRCULAR MOTION  centrifugal force only exists within the turning object’s frame of reference - it is a fictitious force CIRCULAR MOTION  Frames of Reference things moving on a rotating object seem to be made to turn by the “coriolis force” PHYSICS UNIT 3: CIRCULAR & ROTATIONAL MOTION QUIZ 3.1 A 50 kg child on a merry-go-round sits 2.0 m from the center and makes 2.0 complete revolution every second. (a) Find the child's period. (b) Find the child's tangential speed. (c) Find the child's centripetal acceleration. (d) Find the centripetal force on the child. v = 2pr/T ac = v2/r Fc = mv2/r PHYSICS UNIT 3: CIRCULAR & ROTATIONAL MOTION UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION  Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation: masses attract  gravity force is proportional to each mass  twice the mass = twice the force  gravity force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the masses  twice the distance = ¼ the force  distance measured from center of mass: point on a body around which mass is UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION  Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation: Fg = Gm1m2/r2  FG: force of gravity, m: mass, r: distance between masses  G: universal gravitational constant, 6.67×10-11 Nm2/kg2  gravity is only significant for very large masses  UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION   acceleration due to gravity, g = Gme/r2 Also known as the gravitational field strength     me: earth's mass (5.97×1024 kg) r: distance from earth’s center (6.38×106 m + altitude) g is only 9.80 m/s2 at sea level – it decreases as altitude increases g is different on other planets & moons (it depends on the planet’s mass and radius) UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION  Orbits: gravity provides the centripetal force stable orbit: Fc = Fg  orbit speed v = √Gm /r e  orbit period T = 2pr/v  geosynchronous orbit: T = 24.0 hrs, satellite stays over same position on earth  UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION  Orbits always falling but never reaching the ground  "Weightlessness" is NOT gravity-less  no gravity = no orbit  weightless is no normal force  PHYSICS UNIT 3: CIRCULAR & ROTATIONAL MOTION ROTATIONAL MOTION  Rotational Motion: rotation around an internal axis angle, q: how much an object has rotated, unit: radian (rad)  2p rad = 360º = 1 revolution (rev)  angular velocity, w = Dq/t : rate of rotation, unit: rad/s  frequency: revolutions per second, unit:  ROTATIONAL MOTION   angular acceleration, a= Dw/t: rate of change in rotation, unit: rad/s2 Rotational Motion & Circular Motion  for any point on a spinning object:  v = rw 2  a = rw c ROTATIONAL MOTION  torque, t: rotating effect of a force, unit: Nm t = Fdsinq  d: "torque arm" or "lever arm“  q: angle between F and d  torque direction:  ROTATIONAL MOTION   Torque is zero when q = 0º or 180º Torque is maximum when q = 90º ROTATIONAL MOTION  Newton's Laws for Rotary Motion A spinning object keeps spinning with constant angular velocity unless a net torque acts on it  A net torque causes an angular acceleration  For every action torque, there is an equal and opposite reaction torque  ROTATIONAL MOTION  Rotational Equilibrium: object is balanced, or moves with constant angular velocity, due to no net torque  Stc = Stcc d1 F1 d2 F2 F2d2 = F1d1 PHYSICS UNIT 3: CIRCULAR & ROTATIONAL MOTION UNIT 3 REVIEW v = 2pr/T ac = v2/r Fc = mv2/r Fg = Gm1m2/r2 G = 6.67×10-11 Nm2/kg2 g = Gmp/r2 v = √Gmp/r me = 5.97×1024 kg re = 6.38×106 m w = Dq/t a= Dw/t v = rw ac = rw2
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            