Title: Chap. 7 Dynamics III: Motion in a Circle
1Chap. 7 Dynamics IIIMotion in a Circle
- 7.1 Uniform Circular Motion
- 7.2 Velocity and Acceleration in Uniform Circular
Motion - 7.3 Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion
- 7.4 Circular Orbital
- 7.6 Nonuniform Circular Motion
2Stop to think 7.1 P 181Stop to think 7.2 P
185Stop to think 7.3 P 190Stop to think 7.4 P
196
- Example 7.3 P 181
- Example 7.5 P 186
- Example 7.6 P 187
- Example 7.7 P 188
- Example 7.10 P 199
3Uniform Circular Motion
4Angular Velocity
- Average angular velocity ??/?t
- Instantaneous angular velocity
- The angular velocity is constant during uniform
circular motion -
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5An old-fashioned single-play vinyl record rotates
30.0 rpm . What are (a) the angular velocity in
rad/s and (b) the period of the motion?
- rpm revolution per minute.
- 1 rpm 2p/60 (rad)/s
6Velocity and acceleration in uniform circular
motion
7Velocity in uniform circular motion
The magnitude of velocity is a constant V r
d?/dt?r
Has only a tangential Component
8Centripetal acceleration
9The magnitude of centripetal acceleration
P184
Towards center of circle
10Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motiion
- From the Newtons second law, a particle of mass
m moving at constant speed V around a circle of
radius r must have a net force of - magnitude (mV2/r) pointing toward the center
of the circle -
11The Conical Pendulum
- A small object of mass m is suspended from a
string of length L. - how many forces act on the object when it
revolved with constant speed V in a horizontal
circle?
12Turning the corner
13Circular Orbits
The real weight force is always directed Toward
the center of the planet
downwards
14Nonuniform circular motion
15Tangential acceleration
Change the speed
Here a is angular acceleration
16Dynamics of nonuniform circular motion
The radial force causes the Centripetal
acceleration. It makes Velocity change direction.
The tangential force causes The tangential
acceleration. It Makes speed change
17Ex. P.47 Passenger stand inside a 16-m-diamete
rotation ring.After the ring has acquired
sufficient speed, It tilts into a vertical plane,
as shown in the Figure
At the top
At the bottom