Circular Motion Review

Circular Motion Review

Assessment

Presentation

Physics

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
HS-PS2-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

John Phillips

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22 Slides • 9 Questions

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Circular Motion Review

Including Angular Velocity/Radians

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Thus, due to the direction of acceleration, the Centripetal Force is directed toward the center as well.

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Multiple Choice

What does "circumference" mean?

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Space a circle takes up

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Distance around a circle

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Line from one side of a circle to another

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Line from center of circle to side

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Multiple Choice

What is the formula for circumference of a circle given the radius?
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C = pi x r
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C = pi x 2r
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C = pi x D
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C = pi x 2D

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Multiple Choice

Steven purchases a bowl. The diameter of the bowl is 14 cm. What is the circumference of the bowl?

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28 cm

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43.98 cm

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87.96 cm

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7 cm

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Convert a linear velocity of 5 m/s to an angular velocity:


(Your answer will be in rad/s.)

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For an object traveling in a circular path, having an angular velocity of 1/2 rad per second, how long will it take to complete one rotation?


(Your answer is in seconds.)

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The period of an object traveling in a circular path is 12.6 seconds. What is the RPM value?

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For the previous problem, the velocity of the wrecking ball is 9 m/s. The length of the cable is 23m. Determine the associated centripetal acceleration to the nearest hundredth:

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Multiple Choice

In the previous crane/wrecking ball problem, the Tension Force is _____________ the Weight Force.

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Greater than

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Less than

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Equal to

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Determine the force due to tension (in Newtons) for the last problem.

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Circular Motion Review

Including Angular Velocity/Radians

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