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uniform circular motion and gravitation review
- a 900-kg car moving at 10 m/s takes a turn around a circle with a radius of 25.0 m. determine the acceleration and the net force acting upon the car.
- a 95-kg halfback makes a turn on the football field. the halfback sweeps out a path that is a portion of a circle with a radius of 12-meters. the halfback makes a quarter of a turn around the circle in 2.1 seconds. determine the speed, acceleration and net force acting upon the halfback
- determine the centripetal force acting upon a 40-kg child who makes 10 revolutions around the cliffhanger in 29.3 seconds. the radius of the barrel is 2.90 meters.
- the fact that satellites can maintain their motion and their distance above the earth is fascinating to many. how can it be? what keeps a satellite up?
- if there is an inward force acting upon an earth orbiting satellite, then why doesnt the satellite collide into the earth?
- a 2 kg ball on a string is rotated about a circle of radius 10 m. the maximum tension allowed in the string is 50 n. what is the maximum speed of the ball?
Problem 1
Step1: Find centripetal acceleration
The formula for centripetal acceleration is $a_c = \frac{v^2}{r}$, where $v = 10\ m/s$ and $r = 25.0\ m$.
$a_c = \frac{(10)^2}{25.0} = \frac{100}{25.0} = 4\ m/s^2$
Step2: Find net force (centripetal force)
The formula for centripetal force is $F_c = m \cdot a_c$, where $m = 900\ kg$ and $a_c = 4\ m/s^2$.
$F_c = 900 \times 4 = 3600\ N$
Step1: Find speed (v)
A quarter - turn means the distance traveled $d=\frac{1}{4}\times2\pi r$. Here, $r = 12\ m$, so $d=\frac{1}{4}\times2\pi\times12 = 6\pi\ m$. Time $t = 2.1\ s$. Speed $v=\frac{d}{t}=\frac{6\pi}{2.1}\approx\frac{18.85}{2.1}\approx8.98\ m/s$
Step2: Find centripetal acceleration
Using $a_c=\frac{v^2}{r}$, with $v\approx8.98\ m/s$ and $r = 12\ m$.
$a_c=\frac{(8.98)^2}{12}\approx\frac{80.64}{12}\approx6.72\ m/s^2$
Step3: Find net force
Using $F_c = m\cdot a_c$, with $m = 95\ kg$ and $a_c\approx6.72\ m/s^2$.
$F_c=95\times6.72 = 638.4\ N$
Step1: Find period (T)
Number of revolutions $n = 10$, time $t = 29.3\ s$. Period $T=\frac{t}{n}=\frac{29.3}{10}=2.93\ s$
Step2: Find angular velocity ($\omega$)
$\omega=\frac{2\pi}{T}=\frac{2\pi}{2.93}\approx2.14\ rad/s$
Step3: Find centripetal acceleration
$a_c=\omega^2r$, where $r = 2.90\ m$.
$a_c=(2.14)^2\times2.90\approx4.58\times2.90\approx13.28\ m/s^2$
Step4: Find centripetal force
$F_c = m\cdot a_c$, with $m = 40\ kg$.
$F_c=40\times13.28 = 531.2\ N$
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Acceleration: $4\ m/s^2$, Net Force: $3600\ N$