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Page 1: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Circular Motion

Page 2: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

What is a circular motion ?

• Motion along a circular path / arc.

Uniform Circular Motion

• Circular motion with constant speed.

Non-uniform Circular Motion

• Circular motion with changing speed

Page 3: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Circular Motion … Examples

– Earth moving around the Sun– Electron moving around a proton in a

hydrogen atom.– Moving car in a roundabout.– Simple pendulum.

Page 4: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Circular Motion … Periodic Motion

distance = rate time

time =distance

rate v

T =2 r

v

2

r

Periodic Motion :Motion that repeat itself after a fixed time.

Period : Time of one “cycle”.

Page 5: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Is the ball accelerating ?

Page 6: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

When the string breaks . . .

The string breaks at this position

The object then moves along a straight line.

Without tension the object moves in a straight line.

Tension changes the direction of the object.

Page 7: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Circular Motion … Accelerating Motion

• Object moves along a circular path.• The direction of velocity is changing.• Changing velocity implies that the object accelerates.

Page 8: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Magnitude :

Centripetal Acceleration

rr

va 2

2

Direction : Towards the centre

Q: Is the acceleration a constant?

Page 9: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Centripetal Acceleration . . . Proof

s vv

v

rt

r

tv

r

s

r

v

t

v

dt

dva

2

Page 10: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Centripetal Acceleration . . . Proof

s

90

2

180 limφ lim

2

180φ

0Δθ0Δθ

Page 11: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

F ma

Fmv

r

2

Centripetal Force

Centripetal Force

• When an object moves in a circle, it must accelerates.• The acceleration directs toward the centre of the circle.• According to Newton’s 2nd law, there has to be a force

to produce such acceleration• This force must point toward the centre of the circle

(Centripetal Force)

Page 12: Circular Motion. What is a circular motion ? Motion along a circular path / arc. Uniform Circular Motion Circular motion with constant speed. Non-uniform.

Origin of Centripetal Force

Circular Motion Centripetal Force

Satellite in orbit around Earth Gravitational force of the Earth

Car moving around a flat-curve Static frictional force

Car moving around a banked-exitStatic frictional force and normal force

Toy-plane tied to a rope and moving in a circle

Tension in the rope

Astronaut in a rotating space station

Normal force by the surface/floor

Rider at a roller coaster weight and/or normal force


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