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A small container of water is placed on a turntable
inside a microwave oven, at a radius of 12.0 cm from
the center. The turntable rotates steadily, turning one
revolution in each 7.25 s. What angle does the water
surface make with the horizontal?
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F = ma
a...
A comparison of corresponding parts of these two similar isosceles triangles yields
velocity triangle
displacement triangle
where
|-vo| = |vf| = v
In a small time interval Δt, the arc length s → c.
Okay, so I got this from Physics LAB, and I don't understand the last statement that...
According to Newton's 3rd law, force exists in pair. When I attach a ball to a rope and rotate it, I am giving the ball an centripetal force to keep it moving in circular motion, so is the tension in the string the reaction force I am asking?
I also want to ask about the reason why centrifugal...
Hey Everyone :),
This is my first post and I'm hoping it will give me some insight into how to view centripedal force. I was following a problem in An Introduction to Mechanics by Kleppner and Kolenkow and made my way through their problem on uniform circular motion. I am having trouble...
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I know that centripetal is the resultant force acting to enable the a body to move in a circular path ... But , in the triangle , the R3 looks like the resultant force ..Can someone tell me which is the correct resultant force in this diagram ? What is R3 actually ...
Why is there no component of tangential acceleration in uniform circular motion? I think its because when we apply the WE Theorem (Work-Energy Theorem) as follows:
Work Done = ΔKE
=> F.S = 1/2*m*(vf2 - vi2),
=>(ma).s = 1/2*m*(vf2 - vi2)
=> (ma).s = 1/2*m*(0) (since the speed remains constant in...
I am working on a case where a spring foce is applied to the center of wheel . the wheel is pulled by a motor with a rope tied on the wheel.
I know the spring force in the centere of the wheel.
how can i know the centripetla force exerted by it
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I was thinking about different scenarios in circular motion and came to this scenario. Suppose there's a car moving in a circle around some track. Obviously it's the frictional forces between the tyres and the road which provide the centripetal force. Now, suppose there's a...
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A 0.20 kg mass hangs vertically from a spring and an elongation below the support point of the spring of 9.50 cm is recorded. With 1.00 kg hanging on the spring, a second elongation of 12.00 cm is recorded. Calculate the spring constant k in Newtons per meter. (Note the...
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The problem is that if I have a 5kg mass and 1 kg mass at the same radius with the same μ...and I increase slowly the angular speed ω...then the first mass that will stop the circular motion is the one of the 5 kg mass because needs more centripetal force.Can someone say...
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I also need help on a problem. but FIRST, can someone explain to me how radial acceleration relates to gravity and how gravity can be split up into tangential and radial accelerations and how that can be compared to radial acceleration ? I know the basic stuff..like if a...
From special relativity, we know that
t=t0/(1-v2/c2)1/2
For the object moves as a circle with radius r, the velocity v = w r
Therefore, time varying along radius r as
t=t0/(1-w2 r2/c2)1/2
In this case
ds2= dr2- c2 dt2 = dr2- c2 dt02 /(1-w2 r2/c2)
Since object will move in shortest path in...
Hi! So I learned Newtons Law of Gravity and used the numbers to calculate that the acceleration due to the attraction between masses is 9.8m/s/s. Hooray! This is what I've learned is the acceleration due to gravity. However, does the rotation of the Earth and the subsequent centrifugal force...
Hi. I have a question that I can't seem to figure out in my self study of physics. Why does centripetal acceleration point inward?
When I drive around a corner, my body experiences a push away from the corner. I go that way, however, because of the car pushing me towards it. Not because of the...
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The planet Saturn will orbit the Sun every 19 Earth years (= 599 184 000 seconds). Assume Saturn travels on a circular orbit with a speed of 9 690m/s. What is the radius of the orbit of Saturn?
I can solve this in two different ways, and get two different values. Which is...
Hello, teachers.
Do we apply centripetal force ourselves Or is it created by some other source? What is the source? How is it created?
I could not find the answer, I'm confused, please help me clarify this.
Many many thanks.
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Keys with a combined mass of 0.100 kg are attached to a 0.25 m long string and swung in a circle in the vertical plane.
A) What is the slowest speed the keys can swing and still maintain a circular path?
B) What is the tension in the string at the bottom of the circle...
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A car goes on a horizontal circular road of radius ##R##, the speed increasing at a constant rate ##\frac{dv}{dt}=a##. The friction coefficient between the road and the tier is ##\mu##. Find the speed at which the car will skid.
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I...
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To simulate gravity, a circular space station with a radius of 150 m is rotated so that astronauts standing on the inner surface move at 30 m/s. If the 75 kg astronaut stands on a bathroom scale, what reading will it give? (Assume that the scale is calibrated in Newtons)...
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A roller coaster car has a mass of 500 kg when fully loaded with passengers.(a)If the vehicle has a speed of 20.0 m/s at point A, what is the force exerted by the track on the car at this point?(b)What is the maximum speed the vehicle can have at B and still remain on the...
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Hi,
I am self-studying ap physics, and as I have no teacher to guide me, am seeking help online. I have a...
Gravity is weaker on equator. What I know, this effect is due to combination of two factors:
1. Earth is rotating with surface speed 450 m/s on equator and this is causing centripetal force which is decreasing gravity.
2. Earth is flattered on poles, so that means that there is longer distance...
Since F=mv2/r. Does that mean the force required for centripetal acceleration is inversely proportional to the radius? If radius is more the lesser centripetal force is required, is this correct?
first of all thanks for reading and especially thank you to people who helped with my previous question here https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/does-the-coefficient-of-friction-change-with-the-angle.798572/#post-5019349
Unfortunately i am having more problems with this instructor insisting...
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Q.1. Explain the changes in the tension of a piece of string which is being swung vertically with a bucket of water at the end. What would the minimum centripetal acceleration need to be for water to not fall out?Homework Equations
ac = v^2/r
The Attempt at a Solution
The...
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The questions asks for the centripetal acceleration of the mass in the vertical circle shown in the picture. It also states the object has exactly enough velocity to maintain a vertical circle.
Homework Equations
F=ma, a=v^2/r
The Attempt at a Solution
I've tried solving...
if the centripetal force can be only provided by normal contact force.
centripetal velocity is Vs. If V<Vs, then it will lose contact of the road?
Or it will lose contact when n=0? Or when n<0?
THX
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A rocket car is constrained to move on an elliptical track (semi-major axis a and semi-minor axis b ). The car is moving at a constant speed v_0 . Determine the acceleration of the car in \frac{m}{s^2} . a = 4 \hspace{2 mm} km , b = 2 \hspace{2 mm} km , and v_0 = 360...
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An airplane flies in a loop (a circular path in a vertical plane) of radius 120m . The pilot's head always points toward the center of the loop. The speed of the airplane is not constant; the airplane goes slowest at the top of the loop and fastest at the bottom.
At the top...
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The centripetal force acting on an object is doubled. The radius is also doubled. The speed of the object:
(a) increases by a factor of 4
(b) increases by a factor of 2
(c) decreases by a factor of 2
(d) The change in the object's speed depends on its mass
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How Can I Prove this Physically
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So I need to do a project where I prove centripetal acceleration. All the cases I've seen of where it's proved is using formulas, though I need an actual project.
By an actual project I mean something like...
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A box travels in a circular track like the picture above.
How much velocity it must have in point A to get out of the track when reaching point B ?
Homework Equations
Fcentripetal = m V^2/R
E = E'
The Attempt...
Hey guys, new to the forum here and I have a general question regarding the centripetal force. In the example of a ferris wheel where there is a normal force pushing up against the person and the gravitational force pulling the person down, which force is centripetal? I know that the centripetal...
Hi there!
I've been searching the internet for hours trying to find a decent explanation to this question.
I'm thinking particularly of the example of a precessing spinning top.
(Note: I own this diagram. Please do not use it without direct and written permission.)
So when the top is tilted...
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The radius for the inside of a curve is half the radius for the outside. With 2 cars of equal mass, car A travels on the inside and car B travels on the outside at equal speed. Which statement is correct?
a. The force on A is half the force on B
b. The force on B is half the...
Hello. I have currently just started styding magnetism. My book states that an electic charge moving perpendicular to the magnetic field will cause the particle to move in a circular motion. This formula describes the motion of the particle:
qvB=mv2/r
According to the formule F=qvBsinα, the...
I'm confused about how it is possible for speed to be constant when a centripetal force is being applied to an object. If something is orbiting a planet, when it is at what one person considers the top of the planet, all of the objects velocity is in the horizontal direction, and all of the...
I noticed that if you swing a ball around attached to a string with a centripetal force. The ball also rotates. What causes this rotation? Is there always rotation when there's a centripetal force? does an object orbiting the Earth always face the same way as it orbits?
As a car makes a turn, there is a centripetal force due to friction causing this turn if I'm correct. How is this possible if the tangent line of the turn is the direction of the cars motion, and friction acts in the opposite direction? I would think that the force of friction where the...
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Imagine one of those amusement park rides where you have a large rotating disc with seats hung by chains around it. As the disc spins, the seats also spin whilst rising up as well. The question asks for all answers to be written given the constants L, the length of the chain...
Hi all. The answer to this might be trivial. If it is, sorry for posting. If you calculate the acceleration due to gravity of an orbiting satellite, it could be around 8.5-9.5m.s-2, depending. So, it's tangential velocity is such that as it falls towards earth, Earth curves away and the...
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A roller coaster is on a track that forms a circular loop in the vertical plane. If the car is to just maintain contact at the top of the loop, what is the minimum value for its centripetal acceleration at this point?
A) 2g downward
B) g downward
C) 2g upward
D) g upward
E)...
Hello all! I'm having some difficulty understanding one of the concepts of angular motion.
My textbook tells me that the total linear acceleration of a point in a rotating body is the vector sum of tangential acceleration and centripetal acceleration.
However, later on in the chapter, there is...
Has anyone got any experience of this using a dual axis sensor on a pendulum? I have attempting to do itt however I am not completely satisfied that my method is successful
Suppose we launch two ships and move them close to the Sun. They have solar collectors and can absorb a massive amount of energy thanks to their proximity to the Sun. The ships are connected by a 1000 meter long rod of titanium, and each ship's rocket is position opposite the other's, so that...
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Basically, we did a centripetal acceleration lab where a hanging mass(s) was connected to a string, run through a tube, and connected to a rubber stopper. The force of gravity of the hanging mass is what supplied the force of tension to the rubber stopper for its centripetal...
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A stuntman whose mass is 70 kg swings from the end of a 4.0-m-long rope along the arc of a vertical circle. Assuming he starts from rest when the rope is horizontal, find the tensions on the rope that are required to make him follow his circular path at a height of 1.5 m...