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Centripetal and Centrifugal Force

Centripetal and Centrifugal Force

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Physics

9th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 10 Questions

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Centripetal Force

E.Q. What forces act on objects that are spinning?


H.P.2B.8 Develop and use models (such as a computer simulation, drawing, or demonstration) and Newton’s Second Law of Motion to construct explanations for why an object moving at a constant speed in a circle is accelerating.

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Multiple Choice

A horse gallops around a circular arena.  The centripetal force on the horse is ___.
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directed outward
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tension
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directed toward the center of the arena
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9.8 N

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following depict the speed of the blowing ball?
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A
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B
3
C
4
D

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Multiple Choice

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Which represents the acceleration of the ball?
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A
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B
3
C
4
D

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Open Ended

What's your good thing for today, how are you feeling (1-10) or Would you rather read an awesome book or watch a good movie?

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Multiple Choice

What force is needed to make an object move in a

circle?

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kinetic friction

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static friction

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centripetal force

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weight

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Multiple Choice

When an object experiences uniform circular

motion, the direction of the net force is

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in the same direction as the motion of the object

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in the opposite direction of the motion of the object

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is directed toward the center of the circular path

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is directed away from the center of the

circular path

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Multiple Choice

A car with a mass of 1800 kg goes around an 18

m radius turn at a speed of 35 m/s. What is the

centripetal force on the car?

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25,000 N

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75,000 N

3

122,500 N

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250,000 N

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Multiple Choice

A ball on a string spins in a horizontal circle of

radius 2.5 m with a speed of 3.0 m/s. The tension in

the string is 5.4 N. What is the mass of the ball?

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1.5 kg

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3.0 kg

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3.6 kg

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4.8 kg

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Multiple Choice

A 75 kg mass is attached to the end of a 5.0 m

long metal rod string which rotates in a horizontal

circular path. If the maximum force that the rod can

withstand is 8500 N. What is the maximum speed

that the mass can attain without breaking the rod?

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15 m/s

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24 m/s

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25 m/s

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110 m/s

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Multiple Choice

What is the net force on a 2.0 kg mass spinning in a

circle with radius 1.5 m with a frequency of 4.0 Hz?

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3.0 N

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19 N

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380 N

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1900 N

Centripetal Force

E.Q. What forces act on objects that are spinning?


H.P.2B.8 Develop and use models (such as a computer simulation, drawing, or demonstration) and Newton’s Second Law of Motion to construct explanations for why an object moving at a constant speed in a circle is accelerating.

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