Uniform circular motion

Uniform circular motion
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Uniform circular motion

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Since objects moving in a circular path are changing direction, they are also changing velocity, as a result they are?
A
accelerating
B
at rest
C
uniformly moving
D
non of the above

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Slide 6 - Video

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A child rides a carousel with a radius of 5.1m, that rotates at a rate of 2.2m/s. Calculate the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the child.

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Slide 12 - Poll

What is the direction of the acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion?
A
Tangent to the circle
B
Opposite to the velocity
C
Away from the center of the circle
D
Towards the center of the circle

Slide 13 - Quiz

In uniform circular motion, which factor does not affect the centripetal acceleration?
A
Radius of the circle
B
Speed of the object
C
Mass of the object
D
Direction of motion

Slide 14 - Quiz


What happens to the centripetal acceleration if the speed of an object moving in a circle is doubled?

A
It remains the same.
B
It doubles.
C
It quadruples.
D
It halves.

Slide 15 - Quiz