Circular Motion Basics
Forces in Circles
Gravity and Orbits
Misc.
BONUS (difficult questions)
100

What direction does centripetal acceleration ALWAYS point?

Toward the center of the circle.

100

T/F: An object moving in a circle at a constant speed has zero acceleration.

False-- it has centripetal acceleration.

100

Where is the gravitational field stronger:

halfway inside the Earth or just outside the Earth's surface?

just outside the Earth's surface

100

Astronauts on the ISS feel "weightless" because...

A. They are in zero gravity

B. They are in free fall around the Eearth

C. They are moving at a constant speed around the Earth

D. None of the above. Astronauts do not feel weightless on the ISS.

B. 

Astronauts feel weightless because they are falling freely around the Earth

100

What is the equation escape velocity?

sqrt((2GM)/R)

200

A car is driving at 10m/s around a circular track. Describe the change in acceleration when the car's speed is doubled.

The centripetal force quadruples.

200

What force acts as the centripetal force when I swing a bucket of water in a vertical circle?

Tension in the arm/bucket.

200

In orbit, is a satellite accelerating if it moves at a constant speed?

Yes, because it is constantly changing direction.

200

If Earth's mass doubled but it's radius stays the same, what would happen to your weight?

Your weight would double.

200

Look at the drawing. What h value is needed to ensure the cart stays on the track until the end?

= 5/2 R

300

If static friction disappears while a car is turning, what happens?

The car slides straight off the curve (no centripetal force)

300

At the very top of a rollercoaster loop, what forces are acting on the rider? What direction are these forces facing?

Fgravity going downwards and Fnormal downwards.

300

What happens to the gravitational force between two objects if the distance between them doubles?

The force becomes 1/4 as big.

300

An object is moving in a circle at a constant speed. At some instant, what is the work done by the net force on the object during a short time interval?

Zero. The net force is perpendicular to velocity, and since work=Fdcos(x) and x=90o, cos(90)=0, there is no work done by the net force!

300

Name Tycho Brabe's 3 Laws of Planetary Motion

1. Orbits of our planets are ellipses with the sun at one foci (200pts)

2. Law of Equal Areas

A planet sweeps out equal times as it equal orbits. (200pts)

3. we don't need to know this one but if you get it, you get 1000pts

400

A biker turns in a circle of radius 50m at a speed of 10 m/s. What is the centripetal acceleration?

Ac= 10(10) / 50 = 2m/s(s)

400

In a vertical circle, where is the tension in the string greatest?

At the bottom, tension must over some both weight and provide centripetal force.

400

There are 3 planets orbiting the Sun. You are standing on Planet B. Planet A travels 5000m closer to the sun. Planet B travels 2000m closer to the sun. Planet C  travels 1000m closer to the sun. From your position, in what direction will planets A and C be moving?

The planets will appear to be moving away from Planet B.

400

Order the planets by time it takes to orbit around the sun (shortest time to longest time)

1. Mercury

2. Venus

3. Earth

4. Mars

5. Jupiter

6. Saturn

7. Uranus

8. Neptune

400

How long does it take for Neptune to order the sun?

165 Earth years

within 5 years: 500pts

within 10 years: 400pts

within 30 years: 300 pts

within 50 years: 150 pts

within 100 years: 50pts

Over 100 years: no points awarded

500

A ball is attached to a string and swung in a horizontal circle at a constant height. If the string breaks at a certain instant, what path will the ball follow immediately after the string breaks?

The ball will move in a straight line tangent to the circle at the point of release, because no net force acts to change it's direction anymore (Newton's 1st Law).


NOTE: a common trap, do NOT say "outwards" --the ball moves tangentially outwards, not radially outwards!

500

A 2.0kg object moves at 6.0m/s in a vertical circle of radius 1.5m. What is the maximum tension in the string?

T = 67.6 N


Tension must overcome gravity and provide centripetal force.

T- mg = (mv2/r)

T= (2.0)(9.8) + (2.0)(6.0)2/1.5

500

A satellite orbits very close to the Earth's surface. If the orbital speed is about 8,000 m/s, how many minutes does it take to go once around the Earth (circumference = 40,000km)?

83 minutes.

40,000m/ 8,000m/s = 5000seconds

500

A small block of mass m=0.50kg slides without friction along a track that includes a vertical loop of radius r=1.2m.

The block is released from rest at a height h above the bottom of the loop. What is the minimum height h above the bottom of the loop so that the block stays in contact with the track all the way around the loop?

h = 3.0m

Energyinitial= mgh

Energyfinal= mg(2r) + (1/2)mv2

set equal: gh = 5/2(rg)

solve for h.

500

Tides on Earth are caused by....

Spring tides are...

Neap tides are...

...difference in Fg on different sides of the Earth.

...when tidal forces overlap, higher high tide and lower low tide during a full/new moon.

...when tidal forces contradict during 1st/3rd quarter.

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