Module 5 - Section 2 [UCM + Torque] Flashcards
Define uniform circular motion
Uniform Circular Motion is when a body travels a circular trajectory at a constant speed
Recall features of uniform circular motion
Features of Uniform Circular Motion:
- Constant speed
- Constant acceleration (magnitude)
- Constant [centripetal] force
- Changing direction of velocity and acceleration
- No net work
Define centripetal acceleration
Centripetal Acceleration is the acceleration due to circular motion
Define centripetal force
Centripetal Force is a force that is directed towards the centre of the circle perpendicular to the velocity
Define tangential velocity
Tangential Velocity is the instantaneous velocity of a body undergoing circular motion
Define angular velocity
Angular Velocity is the rate of change of the angular displacement
Compare and contrast centripetal and centrifugal force
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
Identify what forces supply centripetal force
Centripetal force is supplied by:
- Tension force
- Static friction force
Define critical speed
Critical Speed is the minimum speed necessary to be in circular motion
Define torque
Torque is a rotational force exerted on an object
True or False. Rotational Equilibrium is when the net torque is equal to 0
True
True or False. No net force is equal to no net torque
False. No net force does not equal to no net torque
Define rotational inertia
Rotational Inertia is the tendency of a body to resist rotational motion