Physics College Lecture Series Centrifugal “Force”: The Fake F orce

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Physics College Lecture Series Centrifugal “Force”: The Fake Force

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Physics College Lecture Series Centrifugal “Force”: The Fake F orce. Objectives. Explain why the net force acting on an object experiencing uniform circular motion is directed inward. Define and describe centripetal acceleration. Define and describe centripetal force. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Physics College Lecture SeriesCentrifugal “Force”:

The Fake Force

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Objectives• Explain why the net force acting on

an object experiencing uniform circular motion is directed inward.

• Define and describe centripetal acceleration.

• Define and describe centripetal force.• Define centrifugal force as an

imaginary force resulting from inertia.

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Common misconceptions

“Objects slide across the

dashboard to the outside of a curve

in the road because of centrifugal

force.”

“People stick to the outer wall of an amusement

park ride because of centrifugal

force.”

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3 Examples from prior knowledge to refute idea of centrifugal force

• Definition of force

• Newton’s first law

• Acceleration of an object undergoing uniform circular motion

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Definition of force• A force is a push or pull upon an

object resulting from one object’s interaction with another object.

• So…where’s the push or pull? Where’s the interaction? Is it towards the center or towards the edge?

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Newton’s First Law• An object will resist a change in its

state (either at rest or in motion) unless acted upon by an unbalanced force

• What is the current state of an object experiencing uniform circular motion?

• What will it “want” to continue doing?• Inertia in action

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Acceleration of an object undergoing uniform circular motion

• Acceleration is directed inward, how can the net force be outward?

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So, if centrifugal “force” doesn’t exist, how do we explain the misconceptions?

• People “stick” to the outer wall of an amusement park ride.

• Objects slide across the dashboard towards the outside of a curve in the road.

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The truth!•Centripetal force: Center seeking!

• Centripetal force is INWARD• Centripetal acceleration is INWARD• Tangential velocity is “straight”

ahead!

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IntermissionAnswer the questions:• What is ‘centrifugal force’?• How do we know that centrifugal force is

not actually a force? • For an object moving in a circular path, in

which direction is it actually trying to go?

Write in the cue column:• At least one question to ask the professor

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Rotating Drum Ride• Vertical drum rotates, you’re

pressed against wall– Friction force against wall matches

gravity– Seem to stick to wall, feel very heavyThe forces real and perceived

Real Forces:

Friction; upCentripetal; inwardsGravity (weight); down

Perceived Forces:

Centrifugal; outwardsGravity (weight); down

Perceived weight; down and out

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Objects on dashboard• Tape Deck Demo

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Connections to yesterday’s lab• You saw that Force depended on

mass, velocity and radius…

• You had to PULL the mass to keep it in a circle—you needed a force towards the CENTER!

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Velocity and Acceleration in Uniform Circular Motion

• Centripetal acceleration depends on velocity and radius

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Centripetal Force (“center seeking”)

• Centripetal force depends on velocity, radius and mass

• Since acceleration is directed inward, force is directed inward as well!

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Conclusions• Centrifugal “force” is non-existent:

Newton’s Laws explain motion in a circle and in a straight line

• Inertia explains why object want to remain on a straight path

• Actual net force is inward and is called centripetal force!