Physics Ch 6 Flashcards

1
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Uniform circular motion

A

motion in a circular path at constant speed

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2
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Pure rotational motion

A

occurs when points in an object move in circular paths centered on one point

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3
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Pure translational motion

A

motion with no rotation

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4
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Rotation angle

A

ratio of the arc length to the radius of curvature

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5
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Arc length

A

distance traveled along a circular path

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6
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Radius of curvature

A

r of the circular path

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7
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Radians

A

units used to measure rotation angles; 2pi rad = 1 revolution; ~57.3 degrees

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8
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Angular velocity

A

rate of change of an angle in rads/s

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9
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Centripetal acceleration

A

acceleration of an object moving in uniform circular motion (resulting from a net external force)

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10
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Centrifuge

A

rotating device used to separate specimens of different densities

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11
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Ultracentrifuge

A

centrifuges with very high centripetal accelerations

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12
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Centripetal force

A

any net force causing uniform circular motion; direction is toward the center of curvature, the same as the direction of centripetal acceleration

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13
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Banked curves

A

a curve where the slope of the road helps you negotiate the curve

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14
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Ideal banking

A

the net external force equals the horizontal centripetal force in the absence of friction

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15
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Non-inertial frame of reference

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ex. a moving car, b/c it is accelerated to the side

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16
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Fictitious force

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a force sensed by someone/thing that has no physical origin

17
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Centrifugal force

A

a fictitious force that tends to throw an object off when the object is rotating in a non-inertial frame of reference

18
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Coriolis force

A

a fictitious force that can be used by anyone in that frame of reference to explain why objects follow curved paths & allows us to apply Newton’s Laws in non-inertial frames of reference

19
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Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation

A

states that every particle in the universe attracts every other particle with a force along a line joining them; the force is directly proportional to the produce of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them

20
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Center of mass

A

we assume that the body acts as if its entire mass is concentrated at one specific point called this

21
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Gravitational constant

A

G; a proportionality factor; a universal number equal to 6.673 x 10^-11 N m^2/kg^2

22
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Microgravity

A

refers to an environment in which the apparent net acceleration of a body is small compared with that produced by Earth at its surface

23
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Kepler’s First Law

A

the orbit of each planet about the sun is an ellipse with the sun at one focus

24
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Kepler’s Second Law

A

each planet moves so that an imaginary line drawn from the sun to the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times

25
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Kepler’s Third Law

A

the ratio of the squares of the periods of any 2 planets about the sun is equal to the ratio of the cubes of their average distances from the sun

26
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Ideal angle

A

the angle at which a car can turn safely on a steep curve, which is in proportion to the ideal speed

27
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Ideal speed

A

maximum safe speed at which a vehicle can turn on a curve without the aid of friction between the tire and the road