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183_notes:curving_motion [2015/09/27 15:50] – [Relationship to the tangential and centripetal accelerations] caballero183_notes:curving_motion [2021/03/04 12:56] (current) – [Modeling Curved Motion] stumptyl
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 +Section 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) 
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 ===== Modeling Curved Motion ===== ===== Modeling Curved Motion =====
  
-The motion of objects is not limited to [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity|straight line motion]]. As you read earlier, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|forces can change the momentum of objects]] (including the direction of that momentum). These interactions can produce [[183_notes:localg|projectile motion]], [[183_notes:ucm|circular motion]], [[183_notes:springmotion|oscillations]], or more generalized trajectories. In these notes, you will read about how to model more generalized motion using the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]].+The motion of objects is not limited to [[183_notes:displacement_and_velocity|straight line motion]]. As you read earlier, [[183_notes:momentum_principle|forces can change the momentum of objects]] (including the direction of that momentum). These interactions can produce [[183_notes:localg|projectile motion]], [[183_notes:ucm|circular motion]], [[183_notes:springmotion|oscillations]], or more generalized trajectories. **In these notes, you will read about how to model more generalized motion using the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]].**
  
 ==== Lecture Video ==== ==== Lecture Video ====
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 The centripetal acceleration tells you how the direction of the object's motion changes, just as the perpendicular component of the net force is responsible for this directional change. The centripetal acceleration tells you how the direction of the object's motion changes, just as the perpendicular component of the net force is responsible for this directional change.
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 +==== Video of Bowling Ball Moving in a Circle ====
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 +In this video a bowling ball is forced to move in a circle by being struck with a sledgehammer. This video was originally collected by [[http://paer.rutgers.edu|Eugenia Etkina and David Brookes]]. 
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 +{{183_notes:bowlingball.mp4}}
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 +==== Examples ====
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 +  * [[:183_notes:examples:videoswk6|Video Example: Change in momentum (parallel and perpendicular) of an orbit]]
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