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1 SYLL. STATEMENTS 6.1.2-6.1.4 DUE THE DAY OF YOUR FINAL EXAM Uniform Circular Motion

2 Find the Relationship between F C and v Mass What were kept constant in this Experiment?  Radius  Mass

3 Find the Relationship between v and m stopper Mass What must be kept constant in this Experiment?  Radius  Hanging mass (weight)

4 Find the Relationship between v and r Mass What must be kept constant in this Experiment?  Mass of stopper  Hanging mass (weight)

5 Circular Motion Lab Results If the sum of the forces on an object is pointed toward a common center of rotation, perpendicular to its velocity, it will travel in a circle at a constant speed.

6 Circular Motion Lab Results If the sum of the forces on an object is pointed toward a common center of rotation, perpendicular to its velocity, it will travel in a circle at a constant speed. m ∑F V r

7 Warm-up Question (1/10) What is the average speed of the Moon in its orbit given the information below? Answer:

8 Example Problem #2 What is the average speed of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun given the information below? Answer:

9 Extra Practice (not covered in class): For each situation draw a force diagram for the object and identify the force / forces / component of force that contribute to the ∑F c that causes the circular motion.

10 3. Going over a hill (at the top) 4. A satellite orbiting the Earth r 1. Turning on a flat road.2. Turning on a frictionless banked curve


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