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Uniform circular
motion
Learning outcomes
Misconceptions
• Common sense suggests there is an outward (centrifugal) force.
• Students often get the impression that ‘centripetal force’ is a new
force, when the term simply describes the direction of existing
forces.
Teaching challenges
• Convincing students that something travelling at a constant
speed is accelerating.
• Introducing the radian as a measurement unit for angles.
• Analysis of the motion of moons and planets needs the
relationship but this may not have been taught.
2
2
1
r
m
m
G
F 
Newton’s conceptual leap
“The supreme act of imagination in the
construction of modern dynamics”
- Richard Westfall (1971) Force in Newton’s Physics
Getting a feel for circular motion
In threes:
Do PP class experiment: Whirling a rubber bung on a
string, answering associated questions (on small sheet).
To be followed by:
PP demo experiment Introducing circular motion
Examples
• conker on a string
• clothes in a spin drier
• blood sample in a centrifuge
• child on a playground roundabout
• car, bus or train going round a corner
• Olympic sport ‘throwing the hammer’
• cycle racing on an indoor track
Discuss, in pairs
In each case, what force keeps the object moving in a circle?
A video clip
Bowling ball and mallet
Discuss, in pairs
What does this video demonstrate about force and motion?
How does it relate to this diagram of a planetary orbit, from
Newton’s Principia?
Vector analysis 1:
acceleration of a falling object
Straight line motion is easy
Vector analysis 2: acceleration &
velocity in different directions
Projectile motion: horizontal and vertical motions are
independent, so analyse these separately.
Circular motion: the direction of motion is constantly
changing. Use a more complex diagram that shows changes
over very short time intervals.
Centripetal acceleration
Magnitude
Direction constantly changing but always acts towards
the centre of the circle.
and so force
r
v
a
2

r
mv
ma
F
2


Experimental test of F = mv²/r
Measure
• tension, F
• bung mass m
• radius r
• periodic time, T
Calculate mv2/r and compare with
F.
VPLab simulation Circular motion
The Earth and Moon
If the force acting on an object is always at
right angles to its velocity (momentum),
then the object moves with constant
speed in a circle.
Describe the force that keeps the Moon in
orbit round the Earth as a centripetal force
if you want, but remember it’s GRAVITY.
Be careful you don’t confuse students (or
yourself).
Real forces can act centripetally.
What to measure?
When things moving in circles, or parts of circles (arcs),
you can often directly measure
• angle of rotation
• rate of rotation;
you must calculate
• distance travelled
• orbital speed.
In radian world
s = r θ defines the radian.
When θ = 1 radian, s = r.
The radian
Another way of measuring angles
2π (~ 6) radians in a circle
How many radians in a right angle?
1 rad = 57.2958 degrees
57°17′45″
′ = minutes of arc (1/60 of a degree)
″ = seconds of arc (1/60 of a minute)
Angular velocity, 
Another key quantity.
The number of radians swept out per second (rad s-1)
 = /t
linear
motion
rotational
motion
s 
v 
t t
Orbital speed from 




r
v
t
t
r




speed,
orbital
so
but
,
time
length
arc
speed
orbital
 and periodic time
periodic time, T = time for one revolution
f
T




 2
2
so
,
2
revolution
one
for 


acceleration & force
 
2
2
2
2
2
2




mr
ma
F
r
r
r
r
r
r
v
a






D R G ?
2π rad = 360 degrees
Rotation in a vertical circle
• PP experiment Looping the loop
• Rotating a bucket of water
Draw the free body force diagram.
Vector analysis shows how the forces acting (weight, central force
such as tension) combine differently as the object circles round.
More free body force diagrams
conical pendulum
car/bike/train on a ramped curve
roller coaster
PP experiment:
Sketching a satellite orbit and predicting its period
This represents part of a circular orbit for a satellite at an altitude of 200 km.
‘Apparent weightlessness’: An orbiting spacecraft and
its contents are in free fall.
Artificial satellites
Kepler’s third law
If for each planet you take an average radius, R, and time interval
the planet takes to go once round its orbit (its year), T, then the
ratio R3/T2 is the same for all planets.
Law of gravitation
G = universal gravitational constant
= 6.67 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
m1 and m2 = masses of interacting bodies
r = distance between their centres
2
2
1
r
m
m
G
Fg

Endpoints
NOTE:
In circular motion, F is always perpendicular to s.
This means that no energy is required e.g. to keep planets in orbit.
s
F
W





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Uniform-circular-motion.ppt

  • 3. Misconceptions • Common sense suggests there is an outward (centrifugal) force. • Students often get the impression that ‘centripetal force’ is a new force, when the term simply describes the direction of existing forces. Teaching challenges • Convincing students that something travelling at a constant speed is accelerating. • Introducing the radian as a measurement unit for angles. • Analysis of the motion of moons and planets needs the relationship but this may not have been taught. 2 2 1 r m m G F 
  • 4. Newton’s conceptual leap “The supreme act of imagination in the construction of modern dynamics” - Richard Westfall (1971) Force in Newton’s Physics
  • 5. Getting a feel for circular motion In threes: Do PP class experiment: Whirling a rubber bung on a string, answering associated questions (on small sheet). To be followed by: PP demo experiment Introducing circular motion
  • 6. Examples • conker on a string • clothes in a spin drier • blood sample in a centrifuge • child on a playground roundabout • car, bus or train going round a corner • Olympic sport ‘throwing the hammer’ • cycle racing on an indoor track Discuss, in pairs In each case, what force keeps the object moving in a circle?
  • 7. A video clip Bowling ball and mallet Discuss, in pairs What does this video demonstrate about force and motion? How does it relate to this diagram of a planetary orbit, from Newton’s Principia?
  • 8. Vector analysis 1: acceleration of a falling object
  • 10. Vector analysis 2: acceleration & velocity in different directions Projectile motion: horizontal and vertical motions are independent, so analyse these separately. Circular motion: the direction of motion is constantly changing. Use a more complex diagram that shows changes over very short time intervals.
  • 11. Centripetal acceleration Magnitude Direction constantly changing but always acts towards the centre of the circle. and so force r v a 2  r mv ma F 2  
  • 12. Experimental test of F = mv²/r Measure • tension, F • bung mass m • radius r • periodic time, T Calculate mv2/r and compare with F. VPLab simulation Circular motion
  • 13. The Earth and Moon If the force acting on an object is always at right angles to its velocity (momentum), then the object moves with constant speed in a circle. Describe the force that keeps the Moon in orbit round the Earth as a centripetal force if you want, but remember it’s GRAVITY. Be careful you don’t confuse students (or yourself). Real forces can act centripetally.
  • 14. What to measure? When things moving in circles, or parts of circles (arcs), you can often directly measure • angle of rotation • rate of rotation; you must calculate • distance travelled • orbital speed.
  • 15. In radian world s = r θ defines the radian. When θ = 1 radian, s = r.
  • 16. The radian Another way of measuring angles 2π (~ 6) radians in a circle How many radians in a right angle? 1 rad = 57.2958 degrees 57°17′45″ ′ = minutes of arc (1/60 of a degree) ″ = seconds of arc (1/60 of a minute)
  • 17. Angular velocity,  Another key quantity. The number of radians swept out per second (rad s-1)  = /t linear motion rotational motion s  v  t t
  • 18. Orbital speed from      r v t t r     speed, orbital so but , time length arc speed orbital  and periodic time periodic time, T = time for one revolution f T      2 2 so , 2 revolution one for    acceleration & force   2 2 2 2 2 2     mr ma F r r r r r r v a      
  • 19. D R G ? 2π rad = 360 degrees
  • 20. Rotation in a vertical circle • PP experiment Looping the loop • Rotating a bucket of water Draw the free body force diagram. Vector analysis shows how the forces acting (weight, central force such as tension) combine differently as the object circles round.
  • 21. More free body force diagrams conical pendulum car/bike/train on a ramped curve roller coaster
  • 22. PP experiment: Sketching a satellite orbit and predicting its period This represents part of a circular orbit for a satellite at an altitude of 200 km. ‘Apparent weightlessness’: An orbiting spacecraft and its contents are in free fall. Artificial satellites
  • 23. Kepler’s third law If for each planet you take an average radius, R, and time interval the planet takes to go once round its orbit (its year), T, then the ratio R3/T2 is the same for all planets.
  • 24. Law of gravitation G = universal gravitational constant = 6.67 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 m1 and m2 = masses of interacting bodies r = distance between their centres 2 2 1 r m m G Fg 
  • 25. Endpoints NOTE: In circular motion, F is always perpendicular to s. This means that no energy is required e.g. to keep planets in orbit. s F W    