Centripetal Acceleration Flashcards
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Define Centripetal acceleration
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- For an object moving in uniform circular motion, its centripetal acceleration = v2/r = ω2r towards the centre of the circle.
- For a satellite in a circular orbit, its centripetal acceleration is g = v2/r
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Define centripetal force
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The resultant force on an object that moves along a circular path. For an object of mass moving along a circular path, the centripetal force = (mv2)/r towards the centre of the circle.
3
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Why is velocity not constant when an object is travelling uniformly in a circle?
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- Linear speed, is constant but the direction changes as object goes round in a circle, because its velocity is changing it is accelerating.
- The acceleration is caused by a force F towards the centre (centripetal).
4
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To make an object move around on a circular path:
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It must be acted on by a resultant force that changes its direction of motion.
5
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Forces which may be the cause of a force towards the centre are:
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- Tension in a string
- Gravity
- Electrostatic force of attraction
- Friction
- Magnetic force