5.2 Circular Motion Flashcards

1
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What are radians a unit of?

A

Angle.

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How do you convert degrees to radians?

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To convert an angle from degrees to radians, divide it by 360 and then multiply by 2π.

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What is meant by the period of an object in circular motion?

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The time taken for one full rotation.

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What is meant by angular velocity?

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The angle travelled through divided by the time taken. The angle travelled through divided by the time taken.

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5
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What kind of force is required to keep an object moving in a circle at constant speed?

A

A constant centripetal force (a force
applied always towards the centre of that
circle).

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What is the centripetal force and velocity of an object moving in a circle are always in the same direction.

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Velocity is always at a tangent to the circle, force is always along a radius. They are perpendicular.

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7
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How are linear and angular velocity related?

A

v = ⍵r

Where v = linear velocity, ⍵ = angular velocity, and r = radius.

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If ab object moving in a circle at a constant speed is not accelerating.

A

False. The direction is always changing hence the velocity always changing which means it is accelerating.

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What equation gives acceleration in terms of angular velocity?

A

a=⍵2r

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10
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What is acceleration in terms of linear velocity?

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a = v2/r

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What are the equations for centripetal force?

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F = mv2/r or F = m⍵2r

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Describe the steps how one can investigate circular motion via an experiment

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● Circular motion can be investigated experimentally by tying a bung, with mass m, to a piece of string, and threading it through a glass tube.
● The other end of the string has a weight, with mass M, suspended from it. This provides the centripetal force, F =Mg, as the tension throughout the string is constant.
● The string is whirled in a circle, and the time taken for a complete rotation is recorded.
● The mass of the weight is altered and the experiment repeated.
● We equate Mg and the centripetal force mv2/r so Mg=mv2/r
● By measuring the radius of the circle and using the time for one complete oscillation, the velocity can be determined. When v^2 is plotted against M, a straight line graph which passes through the origin should be produced.

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