Module 5 - Section 2 [UCM + Torque] Flashcards

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Define uniform circular motion

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Uniform Circular Motion is when a body travels a circular trajectory at a constant speed

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Recall features of uniform circular motion

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Features of Uniform Circular Motion:
- Constant speed
- Constant acceleration (magnitude)
- Constant [centripetal] force
- Changing direction of velocity and acceleration
- No net work

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Define centripetal acceleration

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Centripetal Acceleration is the acceleration due to circular motion

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Define centripetal force

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Centripetal Force is a force that is directed towards the centre of the circle perpendicular to the velocity

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Define tangential velocity

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Tangential Velocity is the instantaneous velocity of a body undergoing circular motion

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Define angular velocity

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Angular Velocity is the rate of change of the angular displacement

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Compare and contrast centripetal and centrifugal force

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Centripetal vs Centrifugal force:
- Both forces are applied in circular motion
- Centripetal force is an inwards force
- Centrifugal force is an outwards force
- Centrifugal force is a pseudo force that can only be observed in a rotating frame of reference

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Identify what forces supply centripetal force

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Centripetal force is supplied by:
- Tension force
- Static friction force

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9
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Define critical speed

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Critical Speed is the minimum speed necessary to be in circular motion

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10
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Define torque

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Torque is a rotational force exerted on an object

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True or False. Rotational Equilibrium is when the net torque is equal to 0

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True

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True or False. No net force is equal to no net torque

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False. No net force does not equal to no net torque

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Define rotational inertia

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Rotational Inertia is the tendency of a body to resist rotational motion

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