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a uniform circular motion so that the stopper does not move radially either in or out. Hints for Success a) It is often easiest if the radius of revolution r is about 20 centimeters. b) Do not …
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The Circular Motion Lab Answer questions in complete sentences Introduction We have discussed motion in straight lines and parabolic arcs. But many things move in circles or near …
Circular Motion Lab - University of Michigan
The best way to understand circular motion is to approximate the circular path by a polygonal path. This is what Sir Isaac Newton did. As the number of sides of the polygon increases, the …
Uniform Circular Motion Simulation - The Physics Classroom
Uniform Circular Motion Simulation Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to explore the characteristics of the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed. Procedure and …