Notes - 1 Centripetal Acceleration and Force Fixed - Key
Notes - 1 Centripetal Acceleration and Force Fixed - Key
First let’s consider a mass on a string being twirled in a horizontal circle at a constant speed.
Let’s determine the speed of the object.
Remember that speed is defined as: _________________________
We define the period of motion (T) as the time it takes to complete one rotation.
How far does it travel in one rotation?
We can find the circumference of the circular path (distance traveled) by: ________
Example:
A plane makes a complete circle with a radius of 3622 m in 2.10 min. What is the speed of the plane?
Remember that the mass is traveling at a constant speed. However, acceleration is defined as:
So how does the velocity of the mass change with respect to time?
So even though it may be traveling at a _________ _________ anything traveling in a circular path is
_________________ because the _________________ of its velocity is always changing.
The acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion is:
This force is known as centripetal force, Fc. This is not a new force, it is simply the net force that
accelerates an object towards the center of its circular path.
Examples:
1) A mass is twirled in a circle at the end of a string, the centripetal force is provided by
_______________________________
3) When the Moon orbits the Earth, the centripetal force is provided by
_______________________________
Newton’s Second Law we can help us to determine a formula for centripetal force:
Example: Example:
a. A skater travels at 2.0 m/s in a circle of radius A car traveling at 14 m/s goes around an unbanked
4.0 m. What is her centripetal acceleration? curve in the road that has a radius of 96 m. What is its
centripetal acceleration?
b. What is the centripetal acceleration of the What is the minimum coefficient of friction between
Moon towards Earth? the road and the car’s tires?
One last note on a little thing called centrifugal force. While centripetal means center-___________________
centrifugal means center- _______________________.
However, Newton’s First Law tells us that we do not need a force to keep an object moving in a straight line, you
only need a force to deflect an object from moving in a straight line.
Example:
When riding in the backseat of a car that is turning a corner, you slide across the seat, seeming to accelerate
outwards, away from the center of the turning circle.
Explain why the force in this case is actually working towards the center of the turn and not outwards.