Circular and Periodic Motion Flashcards

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1
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The study of object moving through the air

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Ballistics

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The force applied to an object that causes it to move in a circle

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Centripetal Force

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Momentum of an object moving through a circle

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Angular Momentum

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Imaginary or apparent force that is equal enough opposite to the centripetal force that keeps an object moving in a circle

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Centrifugal force

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5
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What is the shape of a planet’s orbit?

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An Ellipse

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Do the planets revolve around the sun at a constant speed?

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No

Because planets revolve in ellipses, when they’re farther away, they orbit slower

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Law of Ellipses

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Kepler’s first law of planetary motion. Planets move in ellipses as they orbit the sun

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Law of Equal Areas

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As planets move a line drawn from the sun to the planet sweeps over an equal area in an equal amount of time

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Law of Harmonies

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The ratio of the square of a planet’s period to the cube of its distance from the sun is a constant

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10
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Movement that repeats at a regular interval

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Periodic Motion

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Movement between two extremes

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Oscillation

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A string or bar with a weight at the end that is free to swing back and forth

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Pendulum

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13
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Amount an object moves in each direction around the mean position

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Amplitude

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14
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One complete movement or revolution

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Cycle

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15
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The process causing the oscillation to die down

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Damping

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16
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Number of cycles in one second

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Frequency

(The unit for frequency are hertz)

17
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Position about which the oscillation occurs

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Mean position

18
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Time for one complete cycle

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Period

19
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Does the size of the arch affect the length of time for each swing of a pendulum?

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No

20
Q

Do different masses change the time for a pendulum to swing?

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No

21
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Do different lengths of string change the speed of a swinging pendulum?

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Yes

The longer the string, the slower it will swing