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Title: Physics 101: Lecture 11 Centripetal Force


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Physics 101 Lecture 11Centripetal Force
  • Brief Review of Chapters 1-4
  • Textbook Chapter 5
  • Uniform circular motion
  • satellites in circular orbits, apparent
    weightlessness and
  • artificial gravity

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Centripetal Force
Centripetal acceleration
Acceleration is the result of a net-force acting
on an object. In case of ac this net-force is
called centripetal force, Fc Magnitude of Fc
Fc S F m ac m v2/R Direction of Fc always
points towards the center of
the circle
Define frequency f, period T, angular velocity w
The period T is the time required to travel once
around the circle, ie to make one complete
revolution T2p R/v
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Satellites in Circular Orbits
  • Satellites in circular orbits are examples of
    uniform circular motion.
  • What provides the centripetal force ?
  • The gravitational pull of the earth Fc G M
    m/r2 mv2/r
  • Orbital speed of statellite v (GM/r)1/2 gt
    v does not depend on mass of satellite !
  • Synchronous satellites Orbital period T1 day
    time it takes for the earth to turn once around
    its axis.
  • gt Satellite always appears to be at a fixed
    position in the sky -gt stationary relay stations
    for communication signals sent up from earth.

4
Synchronous Satellites
  • To serve as stationary relay station the
    satellite must be placed at a certain height
    above the earth surface
  • T1 day8.64 x 104 s 2p r/v and
    v(G M/r)1/2
  • r3/2T (GM)1/2/(2p) gt r4 x 107 m
  • Hr-rE3.6 x 107 m 22300 miles

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Circular Motion More Examples
  • Apparent weightlessness
  • Apparent weight in a satellite is zero just as
    in a free
  • falling elevator
  • Person and scale fall with the same
    acceleration towards the center of earth gt they
    cannot push against each other.
  • Artificial Gravity In a rotating space
    laboratory a push on
  • A persons feet equal to mg can be simulated by
    the
  • centripetal force if v (r g)1/2.
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