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1 Vertical Circles

2 Vertical Circle Weight is acting in the same plane as centripetal force

3 Example A .150kg ball on the end of a 1.10 m long cord is swung in a vertical circle a) determine the minimum speed the ball must have at the top of its arc so that it continues moving in a circle b) calculate the tension of the cord at the bottom of the swing if it is moving 2x the speed calculated in part a.

4 Solution At top of swing centripetal force is a combination of mg and FT Fr = FT + mg - when just keeping it in a circle, we can assume that the FT = 0 and the centripetal force is supplied only by gravity

5 At bottom, Fr = FT - mg

6 Normal Force The normal force accounts for the perception of weight
A person on a Ferris wheel moves in a vertical circle at a constant velocity. Where does the person feel the heaviest? The lightest?

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8 Example On a roller coaster, a 250kg car moves around a vertical loop of radius 15m with a speed of 13 m/s at the top of the loop and m/s at the bottom of the loop. What weight will he feel at the top and the bottom?


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