2.4 - uniform circular motion

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Mechanics

Topic 2.4 Uniform Circular Motion

Circular Motion

A body moving with uniform speed in a circle is changing velocity as the direction changes.This change of velocity, and the acceleration is directed towards the centre of the circleThis acceleration is called the centripetal acceleration

Vector Diagrams

uniform speed

velocity at a tangent

Acceleration and force directed towards the centre

Centripetal Acceleration

The expression for centripetal acceleration is a = v2 = 42r r T2

Where v is the velocity at any instant (i.e.the constant speed)

And r is the radius of the circle T is the time period of one complete

circle

Centripetal Force

The expression for centripetal force is

F = mv2 r

Where v is the velocity at any instant (i.e.the constant speed)

m is the mass of the object And r is the radius of the circle

Examples of Centripetal Force include the gravitational force keeping the

moon in its orbit the friction acting sideways on the

tyres of a car turning a corner the tension in a rope, when a bucket

of water is swung around your head

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