Flashcards on Circular Motion

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What is circular motion?

Circular motion is the movement of an object along a circular path.

What is the difference between linear motion and circular motion?

Linear motion is the movement of an object along a straight line, while circular motion is the movement along a circular path.

What is the centripetal force?

The centripetal force is the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.

What is the formula to calculate centripetal force?

The formula to calculate centripetal force is Fc = (mv^2)/r, where Fc is the centripetal force, m is the mass of the object, v is the velocity, and r is the radius of the circular path.

What is the period of circular motion?

The period of circular motion is the time taken for an object to complete one full revolution or cycle.

What is the formula to calculate the period of circular motion?

The formula to calculate the period of circular motion is T = (2πr)/v, where T is the period, r is the radius of the circular path, and v is the velocity.

What is angular velocity?

Angular velocity is the rate of change of angular displacement with respect to time.

What is the formula to calculate angular velocity?

The formula to calculate angular velocity is ω = θ/t, where ω is the angular velocity, θ is the angular displacement, and t is the time taken.

What is centripetal acceleration?

Centripetal acceleration is the acceleration directed towards the center of the circular path.

What is the formula to calculate centripetal acceleration?

The formula to calculate centripetal acceleration is ac = v^2/r, where ac is the centripetal acceleration, v is the velocity, and r is the radius of the circular path.

What is the relation between centripetal force and centripetal acceleration?

The centripetal force is directly proportional to the centripetal acceleration.

What is the direction of centripetal force?

The direction of the centripetal force is always towards the center of the circular path.

What causes an object to move in a circular path?

An object moves in a circular path due to the presence of a centripetal force.

Give an example of circular motion in daily life.

A car taking a turn on a curved road is an example of circular motion.

What is the difference between uniform circular motion and non-uniform circular motion?

Uniform circular motion is when the object moves along a circular path with a constant speed, while non-uniform circular motion is when the object moves along a circular path with a varying speed.

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What is circular motion?



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