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If a net force acts at an angle to the direction an object is moving, the object will follow a curved path. This is because the force causes both a change in the object's speed and its direction. The object will move in the direction of the net force, but its trajectory will be curved due to the combination of the force and the object's initial velocity.
Curvilinear motion is when any object is moving along a path that is curved. Planar motion and cylindrical motion are used to study this.
Acceleration
Centripetal force works opposite tangential acceleration.
The magnitude of centripetal force is calculated by the relation Fc=mv2/r where m is mass of the object,v speed of the object (constant) and r radius of the curved path.If the radius of curved path is large then centripetal force is decrease. Therefore it is easy to turn along a curved path of large radius as compared to a curved path of short radius.
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If a net force acts at an angle to the direction an object is moving, the object will follow a curved path. This is because the force causes both a change in the object's speed and its direction. The object will move in the direction of the net force, but its trajectory will be curved due to the combination of the force and the object's initial velocity.
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Curvilinear motion is when any object is moving along a path that is curved. Planar motion and cylindrical motion are used to study this.
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Acceleration
Yes. The centripetal force acts on any body moving along a curved path. It acts along the radius of the path and is pointed towards the centre. If friction is in the equation there will need to be a force behind the object to counter the slowing effect as well.
Centripetal force works opposite tangential acceleration.
An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.
An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.
An object that is stationary on the earth's surface moves in a small circle, unless it's on the equator when it moves in a great circle.
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