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Title: Chasing your tail for science.


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Chasing your tail for science.
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Moving
  • Stand up.
  • Walk in a perfectly round path to your left.
  • Which way do you have to push with your foot to
    walk in the circle?
  • Answer
  • Toward the center of your path.

3
Pushing
  • Using the ball at the front of the room.
  • Make the ball travel counterclockwise in a circle
    around a pen at the lab tables.
  • Which way do you have to push to get the ball to
    go in a circle?
  • Answer
  • Toward the pen.

4
Circular motion
  • You have just studied circular motion.
  • It has 2 dimensions.
  • Speed can be constant but velocity will always
    change.
  • Moving in a circle causes velocity to constantly
    change.
  • But which way?
  • Lets study!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Vocab
  • Circumference
  • distance around a circle.
  • C 2?r Units meters (m)
  • Period
  • time to complete one revolution along a circular
    or repeating path.
  • Symbol T Unit seconds (s)
  • Frequency
  • number of rotations per second.
  • Symbol f Unit Hertz (Hz)

6
Calculate speed
  • To find speed, need to know distance and time.
  • Time for once around is the period, T
  • Distance for once around is circumference.
    C2pr
  • So,
  • Units are m/s
  • This is when moving at a constant speed.

7
Speed calculation
  • A merry-go-round has a radius of 6.0 m and takes
    60 s to complete one revolution.
  • How fast is an ant traveling that is sitting at
    the outer edge of the merry-go-round?
  • Give T 60 s, r 6.0m
  • v 0.628 m/s

8
Acceleration?
  • What happens to the velocity vector as you move
    in a circle?
  • It changes direction. You have zero displacement
    for each round trip.
  • Changing velocity means, acceleration.
  • Which way is it changing?

9
Acceleration
  • Velocity changes toward the center.
  • Acceleration points toward center of circular
    path.
  • Called Centripetal Acceleration
  • Always toward center of curved path for constant
    speed.

10
Centripetal Acceleration
  • Found by equation
  • Where
  • v speed
  • r radius
  • Acceleration depends on both speed and radius of
    path.

11
Centripetal Acceleration
  • Find acceleration for merry-go-round.
  • v 0.628 m/s, r 6.0 m
  • So ac (0.628 m/s)2/6.0m 0.066 m/s/s
  • How would ac change if the velocity was constant
    and the ant
  • Moved toward center?
  • Acceleration will increase.
  • Moved away from center?
  • Acceleration will decrease.
  • Moved to center?
  • No acceleration. r 0

12
True Force
  • When you move in a circle, Which way are you
    accelerating?
  • Toward the center.
  • Which way are you being pushed?
  • Toward the center.
  • What object is doing this?
  • The surface.
  • What is the sum of the forces?

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Centripetal Force
  • Unbalanced force responsible for circular motion.
  • Always exerted toward center of path.
  • There is no object pushing you outward.
  • THERE IS NO CENTRIFUGAL FORCE EVER.
  • What makes you feel the fake effect?
  • Inertia.

14
Centripetal Force
  • Found by using 2nd Law.
  • SFma
  • SFcmac
  • This is the total sum of the forces which causes
    circular motion.

15
Example
  • Find the centripetal force exerted on you when
    standing at the edge of the merry-go-round.
  • ac 0.066m/s/s , m 50 kg
  • SFcmac
  • SFc(50 kg)(0.066 m/s/s) 3.3 N
  • Which way is this force exerted?
  • Toward Center of merry-go-round.

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Why dont I fall?
  • Gravitron centripetal force exerted by the wall
    keeps you moving in a circle. Friction between
    body and wall balances the force exerted by Earth
    and you dont fall.
  • Rollercoaster loop at top you do not fall
    because track pulls the cars toward center at g.
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