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Circular Motion Tutorial

This document contains 7 questions about circular motion. Question 1 involves calculating centripetal acceleration and net force on a child on a merry-go-round. Question 2 asks for the acceleration of a jet plane pulling out of a dive in an arc. Question 3 asks about centripetal acceleration and net force on Earth in its orbit. Question 4 involves calculating speed from given radius, force, and mass of a discus. Questions 5-6 involve calculating speeds and tensions in circular motions. Question 7 asks about normal forces on a rider at the top and bottom of a Ferris wheel.
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Circular Motion Tutorial

This document contains 7 questions about circular motion. Question 1 involves calculating centripetal acceleration and net force on a child on a merry-go-round. Question 2 asks for the acceleration of a jet plane pulling out of a dive in an arc. Question 3 asks about centripetal acceleration and net force on Earth in its orbit. Question 4 involves calculating speed from given radius, force, and mass of a discus. Questions 5-6 involve calculating speeds and tensions in circular motions. Question 7 asks about normal forces on a rider at the top and bottom of a Ferris wheel.
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Circular Motion

Question 1
A child sitting 1.10 m from the center of a merry-go-round moves with a speed of 1.25 m/s.
(a) Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the child
(b) Calculate the net horizontal force exerted on the child (mass = 25.0 kg)

Question 2
A jet plane traveling 525 m/s pulls out of a dive by moving in an arc of radius 6000 m. What is the plane’s
acceleration?

Question 3
Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun, and the net force exerted on the Earth.
Assume that the Earth’s orbit is a circle of radius 1.50×1011 m. [Hint: Use period of a year]

Question 4
A horizontal force of 210 N is exerted on a 2.0 kg discus as it rotates uniformly in a horizontal circle of radius 0.90 m.
Calculate the speed of the discus.

Question 5
A particle revolves in a horizontal circle of radius 2.90 m. At a particular instant, its acceleration is 1.05 m/s2, in a
direction that makes an angle of 32.00 to its direction of motion.
(a) Determine its speed at this moment.
(b) Determine its speed 2.00 s later, assuming constant tangential acceleration.

Question 6
A 0.150 kg ball on the end of a 1.10 m long cord (negligible mass) is swung in a vertical circle. Refer to the figure
below for this.

(a) Determine the minimum speed the ball must have at the top of its arc so that the ball continues moving in a
circle.
(b) Calculate the tension in the cord at the bottom of the arc, assuming the ball is moving at twice the speed of
part (a).

Question 6
Estimate the force a person must exert on a string attached to a 0.150 kg ball to make the ball revolve in a horizontal
circle of radius 0.600 m. The ball makes 2.00 revolutions per second. Refer to the diagram below.
Question 7
A diagram below shows a rider on a Ferris wheel moving in a vertical circle of radius 𝑟 at constant speed 𝑣.

Is the normal force that the seat exerts on the rider at the top of the wheel
• Less than
• More than
• Same as
the force the seat exerts at the bottom of the wheel? Support your answer.

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