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Definition and equations for T, v, ω, and centripetal acceleration, with example.
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6:00 minutes (6:21 - 12:21)
Causes of centripetal acceleration, and demonstration of straight path motion after loss of centripetal force.
Circular Motion (beginning of V5)
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4:56 minutes (12:21 - 17:17)
Uniform circular motion calculations for planets, and graph showing that ac, and thus gravity, falls off as 1/R2.
Centripetal Force (6:21 of V5)
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4:48 minutes (17:17 - 22:05)
Reasoning showing why centrifuges work, with demonstration.
Centripetal Force (6:21 of V5)
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10:06 minutes (22:05 - 32:11)
Perceived gravity defined; examples in several positions including spinning; example of artificial gravity in a spinning space station.
Centrifuges (17:17 of V5)
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9:56 minutes (32:11 - 42:07)
Explanation of how small particles sink to side in a centrifuge; demo of centrifuging AgCl.
Centrifuges (17:17 of V5)
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8:39 minutes (42:07 - 50:46)
Demonstration of water in a spinning bucket feeling artificial gravity upwards.
Centrifuges (17:17 of V5)
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6:52 minutes (0:00 - 6:52)
Statement of Newton's first law; definition of inertial reference frame; calculation of ac for Earth's rotation.
Circular Motion (beginning of V5)
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8:34 minutes (39:39 - 48:13)
Period, frequency, angular velocity, linear speed, centripetal acceleration defined, with example.
Circular Motion (beginning of V5)
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7:34 minutes (23:37 - 31:11)
Example of ball in rollercoaster; proof that h ≥ 2.5R for ball to make it around.
Conservation of Energy (17:00 of V11)
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Lecture Notes

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Dynamics of uniform circular motion; motion in a vertical circle, with example; conical pendulum, with examples.
Circular Motion, Newton's Laws
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Parallel-axis theorem, with example; perpendicular-axis theorem, with examples; definition of angular momentum of a particle; definition of central forces; angular momentum of a particle moving in a straight line; angular momentum of a particle in uniform circular motion; angular momentum of a conical pendulum.
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Uniform circular motion; centripetal acceleration; non-uniform circular motion; reference frames; relativity of motion; problem-solving strategy for relative velocities with examples.
Lecture 6
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Dynamics of uniform circular motion; motion in a vertical circle, with example; conical pendulum, with examples.
Circular Motion, Newton's Laws
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Parallel-axis theorem, with example; perpendicular-axis theorem, with examples; definition of angular momentum of a particle; definition of central forces; angular momentum of a particle moving in a straight line; angular momentum of a particle in uniform circular motion; angular momentum of a conical pendulum.
Lecture 21
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Uniform circular motion; centripetal acceleration; non-uniform circular motion; reference frames; relativity of motion; problem-solving strategy for relative velocities with examples.
Lecture 6
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Projectile motion equations; circular motion equations; centripetal acceleration, with equation; imensional analysis method.
Multi-Dimensional Kinematics
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Position and displacement of object in circular orbit; magnitude of displacement; magnitude of velocity and angular velocity; direction of velocity; tangential acceleration defined; uniform circular motion; period and frequency of orbit.
Newton's Laws
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Summary of circular motion, with equations; circular motion vector description, with equations; circular motion modeling problems; analysis of acceleration in circular motion.
Lecture 9
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Position vector of circular orbit; angular velocity and tangential velocity; radial acceleration; uniform circular motion; non-uniform circular motion; comparison of linear and circular motion at constant acceleration; problem solving strategy involving circular motion.
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Fixed axis rotational kinematics, with definitions of angular velocity, angular acceleration, tangential velocity, tangential acceleration, and radial acceleration.
Lectures 22, 24
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Practice Problems

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Problem 6
3-part problem; calculating tension in wire, critical angle, and safe speed for flight.
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Problem 4
3-part problem; finding normal force from wire and height the bead attains on the way back up.
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Problem 1
Speed and acceleration of an object moving in a circle of constant radius.
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Problem 1
Forces and acceleration of objects moving in vertical circular paths.
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Problem 1
Relative angular speed of two objects at different points on a merry-go-round.
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Problem 11
Forces acting on two bodies rotating around a shaft with constant angular velocity.
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Problem 12
Motion of an object in a circular orbit along the inside of a cone.
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Problem 13
Finding velocity needed to keep a car from slipping on a banked turn.
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Problem 14
Motion of a plane tethered to a fixed point.
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Problem 23
Motion of an object along a frictionless loop-the-loop track.
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Problem 23
Forces acting on a suspended ring with sliding beads.
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Problem 1
Angular velocity of two bugs on a merry-go-round.
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Problem 2
Linear acceleration of a bug on a merry-go-round.
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Problem 3
Tangential acceleration of a bug on a merry-go-round.
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Problem 4
Motion of a ball thrown from a merry-go-round.
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Problem 5
Minimum angular speed required for "barrel of fun."
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Problem 6
Speed of an object moving in a circular path with non-uniform acceleration.
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Problem 7
Direction of acceleration vector for object in circular motion with increasing speed.
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Problem 8
Forces acting on a passenger in a car navigating a circular turn.
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Problem 9
Forces capable of producing centripetal acceleration.
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Problem 10
Source of centripetal force for a ball moving on turning truck bed.
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Problem 11
Determining spinning motion of a wrecked car.
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Problem 13
Acceleration of ice sliding in a bowl.
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Problem 14
Tension of a string holding a stone moving in a vertical circular path.
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Problem 15
Acceleration of a puck moving in a uniform circle on a table.
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Problem 16
Acceleration of a puck moving in a uniform circle on a table with a shorter lever arm.
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Problem 17
Tension in a string holding a ball being swung in a vertical circle.
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Problem 18
Speed of a point on the outside of a tire in relation to the speed of the center of mass.
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Problem 19
Relative speeds of points on the outside of a rolling tire.
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Problem 20
Direction of motion of points on the outside of a rolling tire.
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Problem 21
Forces acting on a cube lying on a spinning turntable.
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Problem 4
Tension in strings suspending a ball from a spinning vertical rod.
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Problem 11
Work done on a ball rolling in a spiral path along the inside of a hollow cylinder.
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Problem 5
Finding the spring constant of a spring; finding the radius of an object in uniform circular motion.
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Problem 1
Velocity and centripetal acceleration of a person on the Earth's surface.
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Problem 2
Motion of a car traversing a banked circular turn.
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Problem 3
Motion of a ball suspended from a string and travelling in a vertical circle.
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Problem 5
Finding maximum rotation period for planet from density; calculating periods.
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Exam Questions

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Problem 2
Maximum speed before skidding for car on frictional track for two different masses; Angular velocity.
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Problem 3
Period of a rotating disc attached to a spring.
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Problem 7
Motion of a car driving along the inside of a hollow cone.
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Problem 10
Dynamics of a system of a mass suspended from a vertical spinning rod by a string and pulley.
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Problem 4
Forces and torques acting on a runner rounding a circular track.
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Problem 2
4-part problem; drawing free-body diagram and finding v, T for object; maximum speed with friction.
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Problem 4A
Finding ω, T, f for nut revolving around axis on end of a rubber band.
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Problem 2
Speed and tension at the top of the circle for ball swinging around.
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Problem 3
4-part problem; finding compression necessary to launch pen into orbit; speed and radius in orbit.
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Problem 2
Motion of a water bucket spun in a vertical circle.
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Problem 1a
Centripetal acceleration of a puck moving in a circle.
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Problem 1b
Speed of an object with a constantly changing velocity vector.
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Problem 5
Kinematics and dynamics of a tethered ball traveling in a vertical circle.
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Problem 5
5-part rotational dynamics problem; apple revolves on a string at an angle to the horizontal; finding v, ac, ω, α.
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